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JAMES HUNTER, Pre's. A. W. HODGE, Vice Pres. A. D. CADY, Cashier.
^ORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Capital, $200,000. Authorized Capital, $500,000.
DIRECTOBS.
A. W. HODGE, W. H. GAYLORD,
JAMES HUNTER, S. W. INGALLS,
H. T. CADY, C. H. CUTTING,
S. R. MILLS,
J. R. HOUGHTON, Stamford, Vt.
JAMES C. CHALMERS, Adams, Mass.
^gT* Collections made and Accounts solicited.
TIHIE
HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK
NO. 100 M.ATN STREET.
Incorporated 1871. Deposits received from 10 cts. to $1000.
Deposits draw interest from the first of every quarter, and is paid or credited
on amount in bank on June 1st and December 1st of each year.
Bank open from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ; from 2 to 5 p. m., and ou Saturday evening
from 6 to 7 o'clock.
OFFICERS:
President, 0. A. Archer.
Vice Presidents, D. J. Barber, James E. Hunter, S. T. Mather.
Treasurer, W. W. Butler.
Trustees. Keyes Danforth, James E. Hunter, J. M. Chace, Samuel T. Mather,
H. P. Briggs, E. B. Cacly, George B. Perry, Timothy Collins, J. H. Flagg, D. J.
Barber, E. B. Penniman, Rev. Charles Crevier, A. B. Wright, Geo. W. Chase,
O. A. Archer, \V. W. Butler.
The Adams Vatio&al lank.
-OF-
MOUTH &MMMS, MASS.
Incorporated, 7832, He-organized, 7865,
Capital, $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $130,000.00
PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT,
S. W. BRAYTON. W. H. WHITMAN.
CASHIER,
E. S. WILKINSON.
DIRECTORS:
V. A. WHITAKER, A. C. HOUGHTON, W. H. WHITMAN,
C. H. MATHER, E. S. WILKINSON, W. L. BROWN,
C. T. SAMPSON, S. W. BRAYTON, L. POMEROY.
Accounts of Merchants ^ Manufacturers Solicited.
NORTH ADAMS
Savings Bank,
OF NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
73 Main Street, Incorporated in Z868.
President, . C. T. SAMPSON.
Treasurer, V. A. WHITAKER.
Assistant Treas., GEO. WALTER OLDS.
TRUSTEES :
E. D. WHITAKER, AMBROSE W. HODGE,
V. A. WHITAKER, C. H. CUTTING,
E. S. WILKINSON, WM. H. GAYLORD,
W. II. SPERRY, GEORGE L. RICE,
WILLIAM BURTON, C. T. SAMPSON,
H. T. CADY, N. WHITE,
A. C. HOUGHTON.
ESTABLISHED IIV 1839.
BURLINGAME & DARBYS,
Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, and Steel,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Manufacturers' Findings, Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Mechanics' Tools,
Circular and MillSaws^ Lamps, Lanterns,
CORDAGE, LIME, and CEMENT,
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AND FERTILIZERS.
SOLE AGENTS EOR
KaipWrjl^s (Dceu^s, Kaprrjirjq y©©ls;
LAWN MOWERS,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Glass, and Varnish.
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Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
BURLINGAME BLOCK,
MAIN STREET, - - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
B, F. MOWKIMS9
IRON WORKS,
Springfield, Mass.
STEAM BOILERS,
BUILDING FRONTS,
ip ap\f\§, BOLTg, \t.
R. F. HAWKINS, Proprietor.
C. H. MULLIGAN, Supt. E. B. JENNINGS, Engineer.
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J. H. FLAGG, i
LIVERy,
Sale and Boarding
THE BEST OF
^Horses *and* Carriages 8^
FURNISHED AT VERY SHORT NOTICE,
OTV REASONABLE TERMS.
57 MAIN S2SHB2,
Nearly Opposite Wilson House,
North Adams, Mass.
Coach and Hack to and from All Trains,
CLARENCE W. GALLUP,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
AND PACKING BOXES.
LISTINGS, SAW DUST AND SLAB WOOD, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Bed Mills, Olarksburgb; P. 0. Address, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
4@= TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
WHITNEY BROS.,
Brick and Stone Masons,
J±1X1D CONTRACTORS,
Having bought the FULLER STONE QUARRIES, are prepared to furnish the
Finest Stone for building purposes, to be found in this vicinity, and at prices
that cannot be beaten.
C. E. Whitney. Merrill H. Whitney.
Fashionable Millinery.
RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS.
MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY
No. 95 Davenport Block, North Adams, Mass.
2c
YOUNG <£ XHcCANN,
IMPORTING
No. 115 Main Street,
1ST or tli Adams, - Mass,
Robert Young. James McCann.
JOHNfT CROWLEY,
BREWER OF
Choiee Ales ud Porter,
OFFICE, 47 RIVER STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.
LAND SURVEYING.
ALEXANDER WALKER,
Land Surveying and Civil Engineering.
Grading and Finishing Lawn Tennis Courts a Specialty.
RESIDENCE, BEECHDALE FARM, ■ WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.
C NATHAN PIKE,
Carpenter, Builder, and Contractor.
PLANS, ELEVATIONS, AND SPECIFICATIONS
Furnished at short notice. Stair Rails of all patterns furnished at short notice.
39 Brooklyn Street, North Adams, Mass.
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^„,WL PURPosl
*T CH!CAGO, BUF?f PR'MCI-
PATENT ELASTIC RUBBER J^«™y
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6. V. S. Quackenbush & Co.,
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IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR LARGE
CARPET ROOMS,
Are now displaying the finest line of CURTAINS for Window Drapery and Door
Hangings ever offered in this section, at prices which prove that the
best is always the cheapest.
Antique, Nottingham, Cluny, Irish Point, Renaissance,
Colbert, Swiss, Spachtel, Madras,
And other Curtains with Lace effects, are used exclusively for Window Decora-
S'nTti V Pleading and attractive collection, well worth an examination,
where patterns Splayed are controlled by us, and cannot be seen else-
Portieres or Door Drapery,
Rich in Designs and Colorings, will be found in our large variety of
RAW SILK, TURKOMAN, MANDALAY, INDIA DHURA,
TOKAR, and VIENNA CHENILLE CURTAINS.
Our assortment is elegant and varied, with sufficient range in quality and price
to suit every taste and every purse.
FURNITURE COVERINGS,
Consisting of RAMIES, RAW AND SPUN SILK, MOHAIR PLUSHES SIIK
AND ^22£ SATEENS> SILK AND WOOL DAMASK WITH SILK
BROCATELLES IN ALL GRADES AND COLORINGS
Dado Window Shades, Opaque Shading, and Shade Hollands, %p0Sfp?£rsafc
Particular attention is given to making and hanging shades by competent
of°FFT t4 An^mK1316? satisfactory. A large and complete assortment
a com lite FRINGES- In fact, our Stock comprises everything found in
Upholstery *> Curtain Department.
If you are interested, call and see for yourself at
G. V. S. QUACKENBUSH & CO.'S,
COB. BROADWAY AND THIBD STBEET, TROY, N. Y.
NOETH ADAMS
GENERAL
DIRECTORY,
INCLUDING
Blackinton, Greylock, and Braytonville,
FOI^ 1887,
EMBRACING
THE NAMES OF ALL RESIDENTS,
AND
A Full List of Churches, with their Officers; Corporations, Manufac-
turing Companies, Schools, Town Officers, Masonic and Odd
Fellows' Lodges, Temperance Organizations,
AND
OTHER INFORMATION OF LOCAL INTEREST,
R. S. DILLON & CO., Publishers.
Office, 139 Second Street, Albany.
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
-F. IN". R,-A.-2-
Has on hand a Mammoth Stock of
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Trunks, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas,
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HOSIERY, GLOVES, HATS AND CAPS, SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH.
You can save 10 per cent, by buying goods at
Ray's He has the LARGEST STOCK in Berk-
shire County, and you are sure of the latest
styles. He will not be undersold. He has al-
ways paid one hundred cents for a dollar and
manufacturers know him and are auxious to sell
to him. He has been tried and proved to be the
Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer
Of the County. Twenty-one vears' experience
gives him the advantage in the' business. Come
and be convinced.
i Burlingamejlock, Main Street, North Adams.
PETER SORRELL^
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Meals at Ml Jlours. Hoard by the 2>ay or Week.
FULL LINE OF FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
_Jfo1rc_Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
LARKIRS BROTHERS,
W§mb ®®#fe and f®fe Maten,
KORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Satisfaction Guaranteed on All TTorJb.
Estimates Furnished Upon Application.
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Monumental Works,
Manufactures and Deals in Native and Foreign
CHAN IT£ AND WTAfrBU,
Carved Work, Statuary and Drapery a Specialty.
OUR
SPECIALTIES.
SCOTCH,
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RUTLAND,
BARRY,
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ITALIAN,
REDBEAOH,
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and
QUINCY,
Fox Island, |
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$ Sutherland
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ALL ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.
T. F. LOFTUS, - Proprietor.
Y^«i> ANDo8HoPiAGLE sT North Adams, Mass.
B@~ Agent for the Cunard, Guion, White Star, State and Allan Lines of Steam-
sh^T Also furnishes passages to and from Great Britain and Ireland, and
money remitted to any part of the United Kmgdom.
R- S. DILLON & CO.'S
Dealer in Choice
BEEF,
Pork, Mutton,
Ham, Lard,
SAUSAGES,
Poultry, Tripe, Bologna,
Pickled Tongues, &c
Also Manufacturer of
Pressed Corned Beef
Lowest Cash Prices.
GOODS
Promptly Delivered
Free of Charge.
eTXwheeler's —
Ice Cream and Dining Rooms
■"* fob hub up mm.
MANUFACTURER OF
Pure Home* Made
!ANDH
Catering*
*m*all*its*Branches.
'07 Main Street,
M-CHAELTCAVANOUCTT
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
A. B. WRIGHT
DEALER IN
FLOOR, TEAS, COFFEES,
CBS,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
11 Baistk Street, Korth Adams.
JOHN H. ORR & CO.,
IOE ID
Orders left at Office, No. 3 Church Place, opposite Congregational Church,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
WILSON HOUSE DRUG STORE,
E. B. HAMBLEN, Proprietor,
Puke Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Pure Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal purposes.
Choice Cigars and Confectionery.
Prescriptions and Family Receipts Carefully prepared.
Telephone connection.
B. S. DILLON & CO.'S
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Practical Slaters,
AND DEALERS IN
American Slate of All Kinds and Colors.
Also dealers in LIGHTNING RODS ., aU kinds. A11 orders promptly a„ended ^
94 South Church St., North Adams, Mass.
Carpenter and Builder.
Plans, Elevations, and Specifications furnished at Short Notice.
IffDl
flliilU
A SPECIALTY.
•JStSEffMSjEfc™ res»«*ful* «*» to Mich-
M43 Ashland Street, North Adams, Mass.
J. Iff. BARBER,
MANUFACTURER OF
CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS,
18 and 20 West Main St.,
3NTortla. .a dams,
AND GROWER OF ^
CHOICE ROSES,
GREEN-HOUSE
AND BEDDING PLANTS.
The new and rare varieties always on
hand. Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Crosses, &c..
furnished to order.
Green-House,
36 HOUGHTON ST., NOETH ADAMS, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Benefit* oI*BM*HWoHatiiM * Hlustratel
Boston, Mass., April 10, 1886.
Messrs. Plympton & Bunting,
Gen'l Managers New England Department, Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
No. 15 State Street, Boston, Mass.
Gentlemen, — In acknowledging receipt of your Company's cheque, in pay-
ment in full of the sum of $5,000, covering the amount called for in Policy No.
33,650, in the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, on the life
of the late Colonel B. W. Hoyt, of Epping, N. H., it seems right and proper that
we should place on record the facts involved in the payment of this amount, as
well as our grateful sense of appreciation of the just and equitable provisions of
the policy contract, and also the promptness and courtesy which have character-
ized your conduct in the matter.
The Policy was issued by your Company on the thirtieth day of April, 1883.
But two annual payments of $256.35 each have been made, and thirty per cent
of those by premium note. When the third annual payment became due, in
April, 1885, Colonel Hoyt neglected to pay, and the Policy lapsed, for non-pay-
ment of premium. After Colonel Hoyt's death, upon an examination of his ef-
fects, this Policy was found, and inquiry was made whether it possessed, under
the laws relating to non-forfeiture, a certain paid-up value. It was found that
the Policy provided for the issuance of a " paid-up " Policy after two full annual
premiums had been paid, provided application was made within sixty days from
the date of payment. Colonel Hoyt had made no application ; consequently no
paid-up value existed, and under ordinary circumstances, the Policy would have
been of no value. But another feature, peculiar to the "Penn Mutual," was
brought to notice, whereby it is agreed that if no application is made for a
"paid-up" Policy, then the full legal reserve shall be applied to extend the Policy
in force for as many years and days as it will pay the premium.
We were informed that under this admirable and equitable feature of the
Policy it was. still in force to its full amount, and would be paid, less the amount
of the unpaid annual premium, with interest. This has now been done ; and we
note that if this Policy had been issued by a Massachusetts company, the bene-
ficiaries would have received, under the Massachusetts non-forfeiture law, three
hundred and ninetv-eight dollars ($398), being its full paicl-up value, instead of
$5,000, less one premium of $236.35, with interest of $12.10, from which was
deducted a dividend of $40.85, making the net amount received, $4,772.40.
We feel that the peculiar circumstances connected with this case justify
us fully in making this detailed statement, and close with our most hearty con-
gratulations to you personally, in representing a Company which gives not only
"Insurance which does Insure," but also adds every feature which is desirable
to its contracts, in the line of securing to its policy-holders all the rights and
equities to which they are honestly entitled.
Very respectfully yours,
WIGGIN & FERNALD,
Attorneys for Henry F. and Sarah A. Hoyt, Beneficiaries named in the Policy.
POLICY NO. 33,650, $5,000.00
LESS UNPAID PREMIUM, 237.60
$4,772.40
If this Policy had been in any of the Companies of New York or Connec-
ticut, it would have been of no value.
Insure in the "Penn," and be Protected Yourself.
GEORGE FRENCH, Genekal Agent,
Martin's Block, - - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
H. A. TOWER,
Beef, Port His,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
L.ABD,
Sausages, Poultry, 4c.
VEGETABLES and GAME
In their season.
Manufacturer of
PRESSED BEEF AND
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.
Terms Cash.
NO. 25 EAGLE ST.,
North Adams, Mass.
Dealer in
Dry Goods
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries and Provisions
Crockery,
Glass and Stone
Ware, &c.
US AND 114
UNION ST.,
North Adams, Mass.
DEALER IN
id Rubber
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
CUSTOM WORK.
Repairing Promptly Attended to in a
First-Class Manner.
Rice's Block, 5 Eagle St., North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1867.
TUTTLE «£ BRYANT,
(Successors to N. H. Arnold), the Largest
Dry Goods, Carpet? Wall Paper House
IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.
2 and 3 Wilson Block, - North Adams, Mass.
AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS.
D. N. Tuttle. E. A. Bryant.
MRS. F. M. CLARK,
Millinery and Human Hair Goods
All orders in Millinery Work pass under the immediate supervision of MISS
E. L. BISHOP. All orders in Hair Work are filled by MRS. L. M. BABBITT.
6 Bank Street, - North Adams, Mass.
OIGAE manufactueek,
No. 31 EAGLE STREET,
North, ^dams, - Mass,
JOHN McCONNBLL,
RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, shoes, anil fliers.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
The public are respectfully requested to call and exam-
ine, and we will guarantee satisfaction.
BRADFORD'S BLOCK, 94 MAIN ST.,
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.
10 E. S. DILLON & CO.'S
CL^RK. & OLDS,
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Drugs, and Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Leather
Belting, Manufacturers' Supplies,
Fairbanks' & Howe's
Scales, Cutlery and Agricultural Imple-
ments, Builders' and Manufactur-
ers' Hardware of every
Description.
11 EAGLE STREET.
2kto:r,t:e3: j±tda.^l&, - mass.
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PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL,
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16 and 18 West Main Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
fofflS. fee, and loardtitg Jfabty.
First-Class Turnouts with careful drivers.
33 State Street, North Adams, Mass.
L. W. BOYD,
Scroll Sawing, fool Turning, Planing,
Matching, Carpenter Supplies and General Jobbing.
Hail nails, Balusters. Window ana Door Frames,
CASINGS MOULDED AND CENTRE BEADED.
Main St., near Phoenix Bridge, North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 11
McDOUGALL <*, BARCELOU,
Agents for the AUBURN WAGONS.
Machine Forging, Steel Working,
house Shoeing and jobbing.
Haying added Steam power, and enlarged our Shop,
our facilities for conducting business have materially in-
creased.
Marshall Street, foot of Centre, North Adams, Mass.
KEHOE & DEMERSE,
PRA0TI6AL SABBIMand HMlMAKiS
_ i AND DEALERS IN
Harness and Saddlery Goods, Trunks; Bags,- &c-
Jobbing and Repairing done promptly and in the best manner.
119 Main St., North Adams', Mass., and Adams, Mass.
Shoe Manufacturers,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOYS' AND YOUTHS', WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STAND-
ARD SCREW MACHINE-SEWED AND PEGGED SHOES.
NORTH AJ»^l1**S, - - MASS.
\V. G. CADY. S. H. FAIRFIELD.
P. N. WILLIAMS,
DEALER IN
fresh Figjj, Qpei% Ckft
fljj£ LOBSTERS, CANNED GOODS, AND SEA
p^SSS^^ Fruits acd Veaetaljles in Mr season.
49 Holden St,, North Adama.
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
BEEF,
MUTTON,
fork, Mams,
Lard, Sausages,
POULTRY,
Game, &c,
No.' 49 Eagle St.,
North Adams,
MASS.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
~H3JH.JSi.01NI> dc bCS
GMeaga BjrMMi Beef*
— Refrigerator located on South Ashland Street, —
ADJOININU RAND * SON.
Successor to Daniel Reardon,
Dealer in All Kinds of
_^Smokmg,_ Chewing and Fancy Tobaccos, s^
MEEK8CIIAUM FIFES, ETC.,
63 JEJagle Street \ - - North Adams, Mass
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
No. 61 Main Street,
COLLINS'S BLOCK, - NORTH ADAMS
Custom Work and Repairing a Specialty.
Agent for K.ofL., and JAMES MEANS' Celebrated $3.00 SHOE,
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 13
The Phoenix Mills,
E8TABL,I8HIX> I860.
Main Street, - North Adams, Mass.
M. D. & A. W. Hodge,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Grain,
FEED AND MEAL.
Terms, - - Net Cash.
ALONZO MILLER,
.^Wll!^^-^^^/ MANUFACTURER OF
Carriages and Sleighs.
Livery, Feed, and Boarding Stables.
1 BLACKSMITH and HORSESHOER.
Union Street, cor. Willow Dell,
H^, NORTH ADAMS, - MA88.
CHARLES M. HOWARD,
ShavingiHair-DressingRooms
No. i Richmond House Block, V?
Corner Main and State Streets, /^V
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS. v\t
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
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DEALER IN
Groceries , Butter, Eggs, Cleese. Fruits,
Canned Goods, Nuts, Fresh Country Produce, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour,
Meats, Salt Fish, &c.
45 Eagle Street, - - North Adams, Mass.
>^~^r i e 3xr isr a.
a. g. Mclaughlin
DEALER IN
Bread, Crackers, Cakes, Pastry
and Confectionery, Fruits,
Jellies, Nuts, &c, Rich
and Fancy Cake for
Weddings
and Parties furnished
to Order and Trimmed in the
Best Style.
33 Eagle Street, North Adams, Mass.
XnXS GATE
AND DEALER IN
FRESCO PAPERS
For Churches, Halls, etc.
Gilt and Black Walnut
Picture and
Panel
Mouldings, ^m
Window Ms,M and Tassels, Picture Ms,
H^KNOBS, «fcC ■*,» a
Particular attention given to all kinds of Panel and Decorative Work. All
work warranted.
40 State Street,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 15
A. J. WITHERELL,
BUSINESS and MERCANTILE PROPERTY.
HOMES! FARMS!
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Particular attention paid to Property in
Western Massachusetts.
Office, No. 9 Burlingame Block, North Adams, Mass.
BROOKLYN STEAM CARPET CLEANING
AND
Feather Renovating Establishment.
JOHN N. CHASE, Proprietor,
No. 1 Brooklyn Street, - North Adams, Mass.
With many thanks for the liberal patronage extended to me last season, I
would respectfully announce that I have increased my facilities for
CARPET CLEANING,
And in addition to the dry process of cleaning, I can now Cleanse Carpets, Eugs
Blankets, &c, thoroughly by STEAMING or WASHING. I make a specialty of
WASHING EAG CAEPETS. Please remember, that Carpets cleaned by my
process are rid of moths and are made perfectly clean and rendered soft and
bright. Also, that no injury is done to the Carpet; but on the contrary, it is
made better. Also, that by whipping a carpet it cannot be perfectly cleaned,
and it cannot be whipped without injury. Carpets called for, cleaned, and re-
laid at very reasonable prices. Orders by postal card will receive prompt atten-
tion. After numerous requests, I have fitted up a part of my building for
RENOVATING FEATHER, BEDS.
Feathers are renovated by steam at high pressure, and I can guarantee perfect
satisfaction. Numerous references given.
16 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
OUR POPULAR
1 If '
BRA1TDS
ABE FAVORITES WITH SMOKERS,
M. DAILEY,
MANUFACTURER OF AND JOBBER IN
FINE HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 7 EAGLE STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
O. S. MINER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
s
Light Express, Grocery, and Family Wagons, and Heavier Work a Specialty.
Also,
GENERAL JOBBING AND REPAIRING
Done at short notice and terms reasonable.
Patentee of the MINER PATENT WAGON
SEAT, which will be applied to all new
work without extra charge.
Manufactory in
Willow Dell,rear of Drury Academy,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
• ."/>.".,. Y K~=-?~^
Livery and Boarding Stable.
WELCH BROS., Proprietors,
| Rear of Mansion House, North Adams, Mass.
PHack on arrival of all trains. Telephone con-
nected with the Stable. All orders for Weddings
and Funerals promptly attended to.
NEWTON & POTTER,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FISH P OYSTERS.
mWITS &WB YBGBTJkBXJES.
Chase's Block, Centre Street,
3
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
18 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
At GEO. F. MILLER & CO/S,
BURLINGAME BLOCK,
North Adams, - - Mass.,
MAY BE FOUND THE
OLDEST,
LARGEST,
SAFEST,
AND BEST
Fire, L^ife, Accident
AND PLATE CLASS
Policies written and losses adjusted and paid at this office.
JLargest Agency in Western Massachusetts .
This Agency is noted for its liberal adjustments, and prompt payment of
losses.
Manufacturing property, Dwelling-Houses and contents, interest of Mortga-
gees and Contractors for short or long time well protected by form of policy to
meet demand. Information furnished on any matter pertaining to Fire Insur-
ance.
^gp^ Geo. F. Miller, General Agent for the Morris & Ireland New Improved
Eight Flange Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
19
1UE. 3L.. IDblAilNrOHIGSTEH
DEALER IN—
PAPER-HANGINGS,
Window Shades, Fixtures,
And Floor Oil Cloths.
PAINTS, OILS, ^VARNISHES,
BRUSHES AKT> GLASS.
Pure Prepared House Paints ready for use.
3 Blackinton Block, North Adams.
Hipy Hopse and Sip Painting and Paper-Hangipg.
North Adams Monumental Works.
A. B. HOSLEY,
WORKER IN
American and Italian Marl,
AND DEALER IN
Scotch, English, and American Granite.
OFFICE AND WOKKS,
50 Liberty Street, North Adams, Mass,
JULIUS LAFORTUNE.
A. N. GELINEAU.
BOSTON BOOT and SHOE STORE,
LaFOKTUNE <S GELINEAU, Proprietors,
103 Main Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS,
A Complete Line of Ladies', Men's, Misses', Boys', Youths', and Children's
BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS.
WE HAVE THE BEST $3.00 SHOE ON THE MARKET.
Every Pair Warranted. Give Us a Call.
Passenger Agents for All Points in Canada.
20 R. S. DILLON & CO/S
D. A. ANDERSON,
DEALER IN
Books, Stationery,
DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS,
Magazines, Fancy Goods, &c
The Largest Assortment of Artists' Materials in North Adams.
»*-•
Stretchers furnished to order at short notice. Goods not on hand promptly-
ordered.
75 Main Street, - North Adams, Mass.
unei li. CPomlAyf
Practical Embalmer,
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Orders at all hours promptly attended to at reasonable terms. Furniture Up-
holstered and Repaired in the best manner.
No. 13 NORTH CHURCH ST., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
RESIDENCE, No. 10 NORTH CHURCH STREET.
North Adams Copying House.
MAURICE I*. BURGER, Proprietor and Manager.
PICTURES * COPIED
In Water Colors, Crayon, India Ink, and Oil.
All kinds of Small Pictures Copied to any Size, and Perfect Satisfaction guar-
anteed. All kinds of Pictures framed to order at short notice.
Orders "by Mail Promptly attended to.
66 West Main Street, - North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
21
E. D. TYLER <£ CO.,
OFFICE OVER ADAMS NATIONAL BANK,
North. Adams,
Mass,
Representing the following Old and
Companies : —
FIRE.
^ETNA, - of Hartford, Conn.
HARTFORD,
PHCENIX, " "
NATIONAL,
HOME,
HANOVER,
NIAGARA,
PHENIX,
MECHANICS,
LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE,
of England.
QUEEN, of Liverpool, "
NORWICH UNION,
FIRE INSURANCE ASS'N,
INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
of Philadelphia, Pa.
of New York.
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Reliable Time-Tried and Fire-Tested
HAMBURG BREMEN,
of Hamburg, Ger.
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL,
Milwaukee, Wis.
TRADERS, of Chicago, 111.
MERCHANTS, of Providence, R. I.
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE,
of Salem, Mass.
LIFE.
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE,
of Milwaukee, Wis.
ACCIDENT.
FIDELITY and CASUALTY CO.,
of New York
All Acceptable Risks written at fair and equitable rates.
We insure Farm Buildings, Dwellings and Live Stock against loss or damage
by lightning. Business Men should call on us before renewing their policies
elsewhere, as money is often saved by looking around, ^gp3* Losses promptly
paid. Information furnished on any matter pertaining to Fire Insurance.
fie Wise* Keep Insured. Insure Now. To-Morrow may be too late.
REAL ESTATE : Desirable dwellings and building lots for sale.
E. D. Tyler. T. W. Richmond.
NUMBERS AND LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOIES.
4®= In case of Fire, unlock the Box, turn the Crank, then listen for Operators' voice, then
give the number of Box and location of Fire, and name of person giving alarm, holding tele-
phone close to the mouth.
2. Corner Main and Marshall Streets.
3. Main and Holden. .
4. State and Summer.
5. Church and Main.
6. Centre and Eagle.
7. Quincy and Church.
8. Ashland and Chestnut.
9. Ashland and Washington Avenue.
12. Church and Washington Avenue.
13. Johnson's Mill.
14. Corner River and Brooklyn Streets.
15. Corner River and Eagle.
16. Union Street — at Tannery.
17. Union Street — Stroud's Store.
21 . Cor . East Quincy and Pleasant Sts .
31. Eagle and Liberty.
41. Hudson and Prospect.
51. Brooklyn and £. Brooklyn.
61. River and Veazie.
71. No. 67 Holden Street.
72. Corner Lincoln and Grant.
22 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
1886. 1883
Citizens' Steamboat Co.
STEAMERS
ClTYofT^OYaqd^ATOIft
PUNNING BETWEEN
TROY AND NEW YORK,
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
Delaware & Hudson, Troy & Boston, and
connecting railroads.
DAILY, SATURDAYS EXCEPTED.
Tickets sold on these Steamers, and Baggage Checked to all points on the
line of the above roads.
Leaving New York, from Pier 44, N. R., foot of Christopher Street, arriving at
Troy in time for all trains going North, East, and West.
Leave Troy, foot of Broadway, on arrival of trains of I). & H. C. Co., Troy &
Boston, and connecting railroads, arriving in New York in time to make
sure connections with all trains South and East.
All Freight handled with Care, and forwarded with Safety and Despatch.
&gp»For Passage or Freight, apply on Board, or at Office, foot of Broadway.
Joseph Cornell, President, New York.
Thomas D. Abrams, Secretary and Treasurer.
CEO. W. GIBSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, TROY, N. Y.
GEO. W. HORTON, Gen'l Agt., Troy, N.Y.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
23
TROY & BOSTON R. R.
Hoosac Tunnel Route.
THE SHORTEST PASSENGER AND FREIGHT ROUTE BETWEEN
New England and the West,
AND THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE BETWEEN
Mew Tomk m M§J¥TMM^e
9
(VIA ST. ALBANS.)
Through DRAWING-ROOM and SLEEPING
OARS between
NEW YORK 8QQ PIQHTgEHL antl MAY ant BOSTOi.
Bates always as low and time as quick as by any other route.
&g^ For information in regard to running of trains, see newspapers or the
advertising matter of the route.
C. A. NIMMO, General Passenger Agent.
J. CRANDELL, Superintendent.
24 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
F. A. BROOKS «£ CO.,
DEALERS IN
COAL, W001,
Office and Yard at
76s?reet:eMorth Adams, Mass.
F. A. BROOKS. W. G. SNYDER.
DANIEL MURPHY,
DEALER IN
Pure Drugs*- Medicines,
PERFUMERY, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
CHOICE CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY.
Prescriptions anil Family Receipts Carelli Prepared.
21 EA6LE STREET, ■ NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
JOHN mADDEN,
BOTTLER OF
Soda, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale,
Birch Beer, Milwaukee, New York and Boston Lager,
English, and American Ales, Guinness' Porter,
OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE,
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
25
Lonergan i£ JBissaillon
-ONE PRICE-
CLOTHIERS,
Hatters and Furnishers.
72 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
A FULL LINE OF
TRUNKS. BAGS, and VALISES.
COMiffS
FLAVORS!
t°hfe*CHO!CEST FRUITS AND SPICES.
Their absolute purity, unequalled strength
and economy are winning: friends everywhere,
and surprising and delighting families, and
trebling Sales for Dealers.
j±isrr> "w desist <?
From the first da}' offered in the Market, not one particle of Coloring
or Adulteration has ever been used, in a Sale of Thousands of Gross,
and they are the TRUE, RICH FLAVORS OF THE FRUITS.
Wholesale Agencies in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, and other
cities. Sold by Grocers and Dealers in Choice Flavoring Extracts in North
Adams and vicinity. Ask your Grocer or Dealer for them.
4
26 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
S. BLACKINTON
WOOLEN
Incorporated in 1876.
n^A.3SrtTF-A.aTXJREJFlS OF
Fancy Cassinps,
BLAGKINTON, MASS.
LEMUEL POMEROY, President.
S. B. POMEROY, Vice President.
O. A. ARCHER, Treasurer.
ARTHUR N. SMITH, Clerk.
GEO. H. KEARN, Wool Buyer.
R. E. SCHOULER, Superintendent.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 27
MANUFACTURING GO.
INCORPORATED 1874.
Cotton Manufacturers
■AND-
»-♦-•
Windsor Prints
FOULARDS, CRETONS, and SATEENS,
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.
L. L. BROWN, President. W. L. BROWN, Treasurer.
JOHN BRACEWELL, Agent.
F. P. PEARSON, Superintendent of Print Works.
WM. W. CLEGHORN, Superintendent of Mills.
28 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
ra. v. m. br am an,
THE GROCER,
12 gstat© Btwm®%
USTorth. Adams, - Mass.
FINE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Fruits, Vegetables, and Oysters in their Season.
rle Stnet lug Store.
J. A. TWING.
A FULL LINE OF
Druge, snBUfcines, annToiist Preparations.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use.
EiF Night Calls Cheerfully Answered.
J. A. TWING, - - 39 Eagle Street.
DEALER IN
ForeignsDomesticMillinery,
71 Main Street, Bank Building, North Adams.
A. D. BOURDON & SON,
HARNESS- MAKERS,
Dealers in HARNESSES, WHIPS, BLANKETS, ROBES, HALTERS, BRUSH-
ES, COMBS, &c. Trotting and Coach Harnesses a specialty. Jobbing
and Repairing done promptly. Terms Cash. Examine our Stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
SO Eagle Street, - NORTH AJXAJfcTS, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 29
CALNAN & PHILLIPS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
f
And Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF, and SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAMOUS
"C. & P.," and " CASCADE " Brands of Cigars.
WARRANTED CLEAR HAVANA FILLER.
S3 Eagle Street, - !Nox*tli Adams;, Mass.
,mn", CAKPJJHTER9
Plans, Elevations and Specifications
Furnished on Application.
26 Houghton St., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
DAVID H. MOLONEY,
Dealer in the best brands of
ALES, WINES and LIQUORS,
Imported and Domestic Segars.
49 Centre St., North Adams, Mass.
ERNEST HURD, ~~
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Photographs of all sizes and styles taken in a first-class manner.
CHILDREN'S PICTURES
made by the lightning process on gelatine plate, a specialty. Copying of all
kinds done up in first-class style.
FEPmiMA.IV ROW, 63 MAIN STREET.
30
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
E. A. RAND & SON,
Dealers in all kinds of
9 ""* •"«"*
MANUFACTURERS OF
Meal and Feed,
CEMENT
Drain and Sewer Pipe,
Also Manufacturers of a superior quality of
UJ2J
OF ALL GRADES,
Building Stone, Land Plaster, Lime, etc,
Office, 43 Ashland St., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
GENERAL
HORSESHOEING PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO IN A FIRST-CLASS MANNER.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 31
S. VADNER & BRO„
Carriage and Sleigh Manufacturers,
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO IN
A FIRST-CLASS MANNER.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
SAMUEL YADNEB. EDMOND VADNER.
MANUFACTURER OF
HARD and SOFT SOAP.
Dry and Leached Ashes for Sale.
Office and Factory, South End of State Street,
1STORTH ADAMS, MASS.
KEEFE cS O'HERN,
DEALERS IN' CHOICE
GROCERIES%PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
TEAS and COFFEES A. SPECIALTY.
No. S5 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS.
MICHAEL FLAHERTY,
DEALER IX
DflJ Ejood&FancjJ £|ood& Notion^,
TEAS, COFFEES, &e.
85 Centre Street, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
32
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
A. W. HUNTER,
COISTTBACTOE,
Piuii, steam mating, Gas Fitting,
AWM SBWSRAGB.
ZtOiv 'Pressure Steam Heat and Sa?iitary Plumbing
Specialties .
3 and 5 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
AND RUBBERS.
Main St., Next Door East of Tilton's News Room,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
-»s Repairing*Neatly*and*Promptly*Executed. s«-
SOLE AGENTS FOR
"W. Ij. Douglass' $3 Slioe,
VALENTINE & BRIGGS,
The Only House in North Adams Making a Specialty of
CA1FI1S
Oil-Cloths, Draperies,
"W^INDO"W7 SHADES, cfcO
Valentine & Briggs, 81 Main St., North Adams.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 33
C. A. DARLING,
-DEALER IN-
Fancy Goods,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
83 Main Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
F. W. MERRIAM,
imcHiiici
OFFICE AND EESIDENCE,
No. 9 Bank Street, - NORTH ADAMS.
Special Attention given to Alterations,
MANTEL, FIRE-PLACE, AND TILE WORK.
NORTON & MORGAN,
:m: i Xj Xj i itr :e :Rry .
Bonnets and Bound Hats, Feathers, Trimmings, &c.
121 Main StrsBt, npp, EhuIb St., NORTH ADAMS.
M. Ti. DOWLIN,
Manufacturer and Patentee of
Dotolin'g f&ddlefij Specialties
AND TRUNK STRAPS.
Office and Factory, - NO. 12 PLEASANT ST., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
34
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
John F. Crowley,
-BREWER 0F-
Mass.
CHOICE ALES AND PORTER,
Office, 47 River Street,
North Adams,
THE NOVELTY MFG. CO.,
TVo. lO Walnut St.9
North. Adams, - Mass,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Novelties, Toys, Tools, Machinery and Supplies. Contracts taken for the manu-
facture of Novelties, etc., of Metal, Wood, or other material. Electro-plat-
ing done. Headquarters for foot-power Lathes, Scroll Saws, etc.,
and small Steam Engines and Boilers, new and second-hand.
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Havana Cigars.
The Celebrated "CUT-OFF" and " HAND-MADE " Brands
a specialty.
DEALERS IN SMOKERS' ARTICLES IN GENERAL.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS,
8 Blackinton Block,
John I. LeRoy,
NEW YORK
AND
Coffee Store
96 Main Street,
North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 35
R. L. NICHOLS
1
romis. mum1* *m
Factory in Eclipse Mill, Union Street,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
JOHN M. ABBOTT,
(Successor to J. C. GOODRICH) ,
PRACTICAL ROOFER.
SOLE AGENT FOR BERKSHIRE COUNTY FOR THE
"Bee-Hive Brand" Felt and Composition Roofing.
Prompt attention given to all orders.
Office with C. W. Billings, 90 Main St,; Resilience, 39 North Eagle St.,North Adams,Mass.
Material Manufactured by New England Felt Roofing Co ., Boston.
G§WMMSS BYE M&W8Et
No. 19 American House Block,
MAIN STREET, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS,
gSggP* Ladies' and Gents' Goods Cleaned, Dyed, and Repaired. Work warrant-
ed first-class, or money refunded. All Orders promptly filled.
J\ T, OOXJIL.I3, - PROPRIETOR.
Varley's Oyster House
J. B. VARLEY, Proprietor.
Oysters served up in Every Style. Meals at all hours. Fresh Oysters receiv-
ed daily, and furnished to Hotels, Restaurants and Families by the quart or
gallon.
-^Lobsters, Canned Fish, etc., Always on Hand.8^
TJie Finest Brands of Tobaccos and Cigars.
SO STATE STREET, - NORTH ADAMS.
36
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Dr. DENNIS & SON,
Regular Scientific Homoeopathic
VETERINARY SURGEONS
And Dentists,
Office, 66 HoldenSt.,North Adams.
Respectfully refers to J. H. Flagg, S. B. Dibble,
J. A. Bond, A. J. Witherell, J. B. Tyler, M. E. My-
ers, E. D. Tyler & Co., T. W. Richmond & Co.
JAIVIES O'BRIEN,
Practical Tailor and Cutter,
On hand a large line of Samples of every description, consisting of all the
newest shades of
FINE WOOLENS FOR ALL SEASONS.
I guarantee a perfect fit combined with style and the Best Worknjanship.
Chase's Block, Centre St., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
TUNNEL CITY HOUSE,
HUGH MURPHY, Proprietor.
NORTH ADAMS.
32 State Street,
This house has just been fitted up with all the modern improvements, and is
conveniently located in the business section of the village and near the railroad
depots, making it a very desirable stopping place for the traveling public, as
well as a comfortable home for permanent boarders. No efforts will be spared
to please our patrons, on reasonable terms. The bar is furnished with the
Choicest Brands of
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS.
ARTHUR C. LAMOURE,
ShavingiHair-Dressing Rooms,
SPECIAL
ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING
CHILDREN'S HAIR.
ALL WORK FIRST-CLASS.
16 Holden St., North Adams.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
37
CODY & CARPENTER,
Manufacturers and Dealers in FURNITURE
And UPHOLSTERING GOODS,
Of all the latest and most desirable styles.
UNDERTAKING
A specialty. And the most careful atten-
tion given to all the details. A full and
complete assortment of goods pertaining
to this department constantly on hand.
Nos. 22, 24, and 30 EAGLE STREET, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
FRANK L. GOODNOW,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Carriages. Wagons and aidions.
General Jobbing and Repair Shop,
CORNER CENTRE AND MARSHALL STS.,
NORTH ADAMS,
MASS.
P. W. Millard «£ Son,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Beet, PoiR, pens, Lam,
P. W. Millard.
Sausages,
POULTRY, 4c.
And GAME in its
season.
Manufacturer of
Pressed Beef and
Bologna Sausage.
Terms Cash.
NORTH ADAMS,
MASS.
E. J. MlLLAKD.
38
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Ashman & Underwood
-DEALERS IN-
Fiqel}ro6eries,ProYisioasjeas,Goffees
And PURE SPICES. Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs a Specialty.
.•»— ^ — i-^K! ,/il/n/^''^'^"»3#f: =i=^::::^»<rT^gg^s^ti mi'miiiim^ ALSO
r CanaeO. Goods,
FRUITS,
VEGETABLES
and FARMERS'
PRODUCE.
Telephone connec-
tion. Agents for the
celebrated "Golden
Rod" brand of Flour.
10 Eagle St.,
North Adams,
MASS.
T^iREAT^PPETIZER.
QUICK! SAFEIEffecYUaL!
inaJIC<Xie5 of STOMACH, Kid
NEY, LiVer & Blood Disorders.
For Sale Everywhere.
P/oPrietpTJ. lfARTFORD»@ONN-
For Sale by all First-Class Drug Stores in North Adams.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
CHAELES FE1GE,
MANUFACTURER OF
Soda and Mineral Waters,
And Bottler of the Best Brands of American and Foreign
ALES, POKTEBS, LAGEB BEEB, AND SABATOGA AND POLAND MIN-
ERAL WATERS. PHILADELPHIA ALES A SPECIALTY.
1 and 3 Marshall St., North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DYE HOUSE.
LADIES' AND GENTS' GOODS
DYED, CLEAR DOPED, DLTEDED, DD PDE85ED.
W. W* PATTISON, Proprietor,
59 Main Street, - North. Adams, Mass.
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT
GaisM's One-Price Clotlig House,
FOR
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING
Of the Most Reliable Qualities.
66 MAIN S2%F.E'2, - JVOH21T ADAMS.
WILLIAM F. McCONNELL,
DEALER IN
Beef,Pork,Mutton,Ham,
LARD, SAUSAGES, POULTRY, &c,
206 East Main Street, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
40 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
JAMES WHALEN,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
FINE HAVANA CIGARS,
89 Ashland St„ North Adams, Mass,
The "STANDARD" and "J.W.'s" Brands of CIKABS a Specialty.
m® «• vowNsum»
Plans, Elevations, and Specifi-
cations furnished at Short
Notice.
WASHINGTON AVE., Cor. SPEING ST.,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
ADAMS & RU ETHER,
DEALERS IN
Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables,
AND OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.
Also a Full Line of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS.
Corner Spring Street and Washington Ave., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
BEFORE HAVING YOUR-
UPHOLSTERING DONE
-CALL AND SEE-
TTivrrx,
Over John N. Chace's Carpet Cleaning Establishment,
Brooklyn Street, - North Adams, Mass.
Prices guaranteed to suit. Orders left at F. L. TILTON'S promptly attended
to. Special attention given to Hotel work. A. E. VINING.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 41
BALLOU HOUSE
85 and 87 State Street,
NEAR DEPOT,
NORTH ADAMS, - - MASS.
WILLIAM A. BALLOU, Proprietor.
This Hotel, situated near the Depot, is fitted up
In the BEST STYLE.
The rooms are large and commodious, and well furnished throughout. The
table is amply supplied with
ALL THE DELICACIES I SEASON.
^gp* Being of easy access to the Depot, and near the business center of the
town, render it one of the most desirable Hotels for the traveling public, and
the arrangement of its rooms is well adapted to the comfort of families.
Prices Moderate, and Treatment Always Courteous.
A BILLIARD PARLOR IS ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL.
First-Class Stable Accommodations
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
42 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
JAMES T. ROBINSON & SON,
PUBLISHERS OF THE
North Adams Transcript.
BOOK aqd JOB PBINTEBS.
BOOK-BINDERS
-AND-
Blank Book Manufacturers
TRA1KSOUM BWILMH®,
Bank Street, North Adams, Mass.
James T. Robinson. Arthur Robinson.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 43
— o-^ESTABLISHED 1867.£~o—
Hoosac Valley News,
HARDMAN & McMILLIN, Publishers.
Published Every Saturday Morning.
Terms of Hoosae Valley News :
Village Subscribers, served by carrier, - $2.25
Mail Subscribers, -------- 2.00
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
Book kqd Job fViqtlq
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ALL STYLES OF
ZRIHSTTI 1ST Gh,»
UmIIy asad P^@Mg)tly &&@©uit«<i.
OFFICE:
No. 36 State Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
44
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
PIKE & FRENCH,
DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF
Plamie and Granite
CEMETERY WORK,
64 WEST MAIN STREET
(Opposite Cemetery) ,
NORTH ADAMS,
MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
45
G/ESAR GESANA & CO..
Fife, Marine, Life,
ACCIDENT, BOILER,
-ANB-
OEEICE, MARTIN'S BLOCK, MAIN STEEET,
NORTH ADAMS,
MASS.
STEAMSHIP AGENTS
For all Transatlantic lines going to
Maul, * Enjlanfl, * France, * Belgium, • and * Italy.
AGENTS OF THE
Tickets for Florida and Southern States, and Cook's Western excursions.
Drafts on the leading cities of Europe.
The following lines of Steamships are represented at this office : Cunard, An-
chor, General Transatlantic Co., Hamburg- American Packet Co., Netherland-
American Navigation Co., Fabre Line, Red Star Line, Florio & Rubattino Line,
Navigazione Generale Italiana.
46
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
A. H. JONES <£ CO.,
Piumtii,*st6an*anil*l}as*Fli,
AND DEALERS IN
tPipe Fittings, Valves, Hath 2ubs,
Sinks, itasins, Water Closets,
and all ottier Goods used
for Steam, Water,
and Gas,
no. 8 noiLrnEiv street,
Wilson House Block, - North Adams, Mass.
"HASTINGS'S PHARMACY,"
HEADQUARTERS
in Ones ud Chemical
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Confectionery, dbc.
Also a fine line of Imported and Domestic CIGARS and CIGARETTES. The
compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts a specialty.
Medicinal Qualities of Wines and Liquors.
GEORGE A. HASTINGS, Proprietor.
T. E. BBIGHAK,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Brooms, Brash Brooms*
And Manufacturers' Supplies of All Kinds.
OFFICE AND FACTORY. 60 LIBERTY ST.,
North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 47
WELCH'S RESTAURANTS,
Dealer in the Finest Brands of
FOREIGNoDOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Ales, Lager, Bye Whiskey, Cider Brandy,
Swan Gin, Wines, Brandies, Bum, Al-
cohol and JAquors by the quantity.
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
No. 43 State St., and 27 Centre St.,
ISToi^tli Adams, - Mass,
DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
FINE TEAS, PURE COFFEES, &c,
3STQ. 2 HUDSON STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
CHASE & CORMIER,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
And Everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery, at bottom prices.
TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY.
Cor. East Brooklyn and Houghton Sts., North Adams, Mass.
WARREN CHASE. W. L. CORMIER.
A. MANDEVILLE, ~
DEALER IN
Bread, Crackers, Cakes, Pastry, and Confectionery.
Fruits, Jellies, Nuts, &c. Rich and Fancy Cake for
Weddings and Parties furnished to order and Trim-
med in the Best Style.
30 HOLDEN ST., - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
JOHN ROBARE,
Trucking and General Jobbing.
Pianos and Furniture Carefully Moved.
Residence, - No. 35 Washington Ave.,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
(P. O. Box 1052.) Order slate at F. H. Goodrich's, 108
Main Street.
48 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
R. G. Walden,
Auctioneer,
AND
Insurance Broker.
Property bought and sold on Reasonable
Terms, and General Auctioneering promptly
attended to. Also
Fire,4i[e,«aQ^jl6CiiIeqt«lQSuiai)Cfi
IN THE BEST COMPANIES.
People in want of any kind of Real Estate will find it to their advantage to
call on me at
Riordan Block, No. 3 Bank Street. P. 0. Address,
Box 885, North Adams.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Abbott John M., - 35
Adams National Bank of North
Adams, - colored page
Adams J. H., - - 57
Adams & Ruether, - 40
Anderson D. A., - - 20
Ashman & Underwood, 38
Ballou House, - - 41
Barnard E., - back cover
Barber J. M., - - 6
Bateman T. S., 4
Berkshire National Bank,
colored page
Berkshire Life Ins. Co., - 102
Billings C. W., - 64
Blackinton 8., Woolen Co., 26
Boland P. J. & Co., front cover
BolandB. J., - - 14
Braman M. V. N., - 28
Brigham T. E., - - 46
Brooks F. A. & Co., - 24
Bourdon A. D. & Son, . 28
Boyd Levi W., - - 10
Burger Maurice L., - 20
Burlingame & Darbys,
colored page
Cady W. G. & Co., - 11
Calnan & Phillips, - 29
Cavanough Michael, - 4
Cesana Cesar & Co., - 45
Chace J. M. & Co., - 12
Chase & Cormier, - 47
Chase John N., - 15
Church & Phalen,
opp. inside front cover
Citizens' Steamboat Co., - 22
Clark & Olds, - - 10
Clark F. M., - - 9
Cody & Carpenter, - 37
Colton's Select Flavors, - 25
Collins Timothy, - 12
Coleman M. F., 6
7
Comisky James L., - 20
Cotrell & Leonard,
inside back cover
Crandall & Morrison,
front colored page
Crowley John F., 34 & col'd page
Cutting C. H. & Co., front cover
DaileyM., - - 16
Darling Charles A., - 33
Davis Ra3'mond, - 6
Dennis Dr. & Son, - - 36
Demerse H. J., - 11
Dowlin M. R., - - 33
Duso L. H., - - 34
Evans Walter S., - - 91
Feige Charles, - - 39
Fitzgerald Bros., colored page
FlaggJ. H., - colored page
Flaherty Michael, - 31
Freeman Mfg. Co., - 27
French George, - 7
Gallup Clarence W.,
colored page
Gatslick Morris, - - 39
Good now Frank L., - 37
Gould's Dye House, - 35
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspec-
tion and Insurance Co.,
colored page
Harvie R. B., - - 10
Harwood A. W., - - 105
Hastings's. Pharmacy, - 46
Hawkins R. F., Springfield,
front colored page
Hodge M. D. & A. W., - 13
Hosley A. B., - - 19
Hoosac Valley News, - 43
Hoosac Savings Bank,
front colored page
Howard C. M., - - 13
Hunter A.W., - - 32
Hurd E., - - . - 29
50
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Jenks P.J. & Co., - 6
Jones A. H. & Co., - 46
Keefe & O'Hern, - 31
King A. A., - - 28
LaFortune & Gelineau, 19
Lamoure A. C, - - 36
Larkin Bros., 2
Legate, painter, - 14
Leroy John I., - - 34
LoftusT. F., - - 3
Lonergan & Bissaillon, 2.i
McCarty M. C, - 9
McConnell John, - 9
McConnell Win. F., - 39
McDougall & Barcelou, 11
McLaughlin A. G., - 14
McPherson John M., - 12
Madden John, - - 24
Manchester M. L., - 19
Mandeville A., - - 47
Merriam F. W., - 33
Miller Alonzo, - - 13
Millard P. W. & Son, - 37
Miller George F. & Co., - 18
Miner O. 8., - - 17
Moloney David H., - 29
Morgan L. R., - - 31
Murphy Daniel, - - 24
Murphy Hugh, - - 36
Myers M. E., - - 10
Newton & Potter, - 17
Nichols R. L., - - 35
North Adams Savings Bank,
front colored page
Norton & Morgan, - 33
Notman Photograph Co., 207
N. Y. Belting and Packing Co.,
colored page
Orr John H. & Co., - 5
O'Brien James, - 36
Pattison F. W., - - 39
Pattison Willis E.,
outside front cover
Peterson & Packer,
outside back cover
Pike C. Nathan, colored page
Pike & French, - 44
Quackenbush G.V. S., col'd page
Ramsdell's 99 ct. store, - 143
Rand E. A. & Son, - 30
Rand L. C, - - 8
Ray F. N., 2 and front cover
Richmond T. W. & Co.,
outside back cover
Riordan T. & Co., - - 32
Robare John, 47
Robinson J. T. & Son, - 42
Scott H. W., - - 29
Sherman's Billiard Parlors, 151
South wick M. S., colored page
Sorrell Peter, - - 2
Sperry W. H. & Co., - 155
Stroud E. A., - - 8
Thayer L. D., - - 47
The Novelty Mfg. Co., - 34
Tower & Porter, - 160
Tower H. A., - 8
Townsend H. T., - 40
Tread well & Co., colored page
Troy Business College,
inside back cover
Tuttle & Bryant, - 9
Tyler E. D. & Co.,
back cover and 21
Troy & Boston R. R., - 23
Twing J. A., - - 28
Vadner S. & Bro., - - 31
Valentine & Briggs, - 32
Varley James B., - - 35
Vining A. E., - - 40
Walden Wm. B. Mrs., opp. name
Walden R. G., - - 48
Walker Alexander, colored page
Welch Bros., - 17 and 47
Whalen James, 40
Wheeler E. E., - 4
White L. W., - back cover
Whitney Bros., - colored page
Williams D. N., - 11
Williams &Carleton, - 38
Wilson House Drug Store, 5
Witherell A. J.,
- 15 and after name
Wright A. B., - - 5
Young & McCann, colored page
STREETS AND AVENUES.
Arnold Place, east of 14 Church
Ashland street, from 13 Summer southeast to village line
Bank street, from Main south to Summer
Beaver street, a continuation of Union above Glen mill
Beacon street, from 36 Prospect east to Summit
Bethel street, from 5 Franklin south
Bradley street, from South Church east
Brooklyn street, from River North to Houghton
Brown street, from Main north to River
Braytonville, located at west end of Main
Briggs avenue, from 66 Church east
Bryant street, from 41 Houghton west
Burdickville, a small colony of houses on the side of a hill north-
west of Johnson Manufacturing Co.'s mills
Cady street, north from North street
Central avenue, from 10 Franklin north
Centre street, from Eagle west to Marshall
Centre street alley, from Centre street
Cherry street, from 21 Pleasant east to Meadow
Chestnut street, from Spring west to Hoosac River
Church Place, from 121 Main to Summer next to Congregational
Church
Church street, from soldiers' monument south to village limits and
north to junction of Eagle
Cottage Place, north from 1U9 Eagle
Dover street, from Briggs avenue to Cherry
East Quincy street, from 7 Pleasant east to Congress
Eagle street, from Main north to Franklin
East Wesleyan street, from Wesleyan west to Summit
East Brooklyn street, from 41 Brooklyn east to village limits
Elm street, from Grant south
Furnace street, from Main south
Franklin street, from junction of Eagle and Liberty northeast to
Wells ave
Frederick street, from 31 Houghton west
52 STREETS AND AVENUES.
Fuller street, from 46 Houghton west
Grant street, from Lincoln west to Elm
Hall street, west from 123 Eagle
High street, from Pine south
Holbrook street, from 12 Wall east to Meadow
Holden street, from Main north to River
Hudson street, from 120 Eagle east to Prospect
Houghton street, from Brooklyn north to town limits
Jackson street, from 112 Eagle east to Prospect
Kemp avenue (formerly Congress), south from 213 Main
Kemp street, north from 210 Main
Lincoln street, from 76 Centre north to River
Liberty street, from 35 Brooklyn east to 135 Eagle
Main street, from Five Points west to Bray ton ville
Meadow street, from Briggs ave. north to Quincy
Marshall street, from Main north to River
Marietta street, from 8 Franklin north
Montgomery street, from 25 Prospect east
Morris street, from Summer south
Morton Hill, continued from Walnut
North street, from 41 Brooklyn west to Johnson
North Eagle street, from 143 Eagle at Franklin northeast
Northern Lights avenue, from 22 Franklin north
Pearl street, from 9 Main south
Pine street, from Harmony west
Pleasant street, from 151 East Main south to 48 Church
Porter street, from 67 Church west to 83 Ashland
Prospect street, from 98 Eagle east and north to Franklin
Quincy street, from 17 Church west to Morris
Ray street, from 11 Franklin south
River street, from 93 Eagle west to Brown
South street, from 51 Church west to Spring
Spring street, from Church southwest to Washington ave
State street, from Main south to village limits
Summer street, from 7 Church west to State
Summit avenue, from East Main south (Kempville)
Summit street, from Beacon north to AVells ave
Tremont street, from Prospect north to Franklin
Union street, from 68 Eagle east to Glen mill
Veazie street, north from 56 River
Vincent avenue, from 207 Main south to East Quincy
Wall street, from East Quincy south to Cherry
Wralnut street, from 117 State to Moulton hill
Washington avenue, from 51 Church west to Ashland
Wells avenue, from Summit north
Wesleyan street, from 136 Eagle east to East Wesleyan
Willow Dell, from 17 Union south
William street, north from North street
Winter street, east from 14 Briggs ave
NORTH ADAMS
DIRECTORY, 1887.
Abbreviations.— The following abbreviations are used in this Directory: ave.,
avenue; bds., boards; cor., corner; h., house; opp., opposite.
A
Abbott John M.? practical roofer, office at Billings's stove store,
h. 39 North Eagle (see adv)
Abraham Lewis, peddler, h. 78 State
Ackert Hunting, carder, h. rear 200 River
Adams John, h. south end of State
Adams Horatio W., car repairer, h. 2 Clark's block
Adams John H. (Adams & Reuther), foot of Spring
Adams J. H.* furniture dealer and undertaker, 1 Adams block,
113 Main, h. 105 Main (see adv)
J. H. ADAMS,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
ZFTTZRJST I TTJRB
Of Every Description
Also Picture Frames, Brackets
and Fancy Cabinet Ware.
Undertaking a Specialty.
Adams's Block, 113 Main St.,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
58 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Adams Joseph, h. off head of Houghton
Adams Mary E., teacher High school
Adams National Bank, of North Adams, Main cor. Bank (see
adv)
Adams & Reuther, meat market, groceries and provisions,
Spring cor. Washington ave (see adv)
Adams Wm. O., clerk at J. H. Adams's
Albee Charles, driver at Flagg's livery
Alderman Herbert, laborer, h. 103 Union
Alderman Wm. F., laborer, h. 103 Union
Alford G. W. Mrs., h. 14 Summer
Alford A. S., h. 14 Summer
Allen Albert C, carriage ironer, bds. Tunnel city house
Allen Charles, h. South State, near town line
Allen Hector W., slater, h. East Mountain road
Allen Kinsley F., carpenter, h. 23 North Eagle
Allen Stewart, conductor, bds. 55 State
Allen Robert, porter at Ballou House
Allen Robert, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Allen Sarah Mrs., h. Natural Bridge
Allen Seth, marble worker, h. 98 Eagle
Allen Thomas, dyer, h. 45 Prospect
Allen Walter W., gas fitter at Jones & Co.'s, h. 9 Houghton
Alley Wm., at woolen mill, h. 27 Braytonville
Amadon Arthur F., teacher, bds. 140 East Main
Amadon Charles, h. 88 West Main
Amadon George A., acid maker, h. Notch road, Braytonville
Amadon Ernest A., clerk, h. 56 Prospect
Amadon Lewis, farmer, h. Braytonville
Amadon Perry F., carpenter, 140 Main
Amadon Samuel, fruits, h. 24 State
Amadon Walter & Fred., students, 140 Main
American National and U. S. and Canada Express, Charles D.
Reid, agt., opp. depot
Ames Eben (W. C. & E. Ames), h. 30 Quincy
Ames Lumber Co., George B. Perry, agt., Summer cor. Morris
Ames W. C. & E., fine groceries, provisions, teas, coffees, butter
and eggs, 6 Blackinton block
Ames Wm. C. (W. C. & E. Ames), h. 30 Quincy
Amato Frank, tailor, h. rear 34 Main
Anable Arthur S., bookkeeper at Sampson's, h. 20 Summer
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 59
Anderson D. A., books, stationery, fancy goods, etc., 75 Main,
h. 34 Church (see adv)
Anderson William, coachman for T. W. Richmond *
Anderson Wm. H., stone cutter, h. rear 32 Ashland
Angell James C, h. 74 Eagle
Armstrong David, painter, h. 32 East Quincy
Armstrong Horace, laborer, h. 86 State
Armstrong James, clerk at Lonergan & Bissaillon's
Armstrong John F., machine printer, h. 17 Marshall
Armstrong Wm. W., color mixer, h. 9 East Brooklyn
Arnold Augusta Mrs., h. 10 Arnold Place
Arnold Edward H., railroad tickets, h. 10 Lincoln
Arnold John F., h. 13 East Quincy
Arnold H. Rice, farmer, h. Notch
Arnold M. N. Mrs., h. 10 Chestnut
Arnold Oliver, h. 12 Church
Arnold Print Works, manufacturers of calico prints, office and
works on Marshall st
Arnum Charles, laborer, h. 101 State
Arris Charley ciga^maker at 63 Eagle
Ashe P. J., attorney and counselor at law, Savings Bank building
Ashman James V. (Ashman & Underwood), h. 11 Hall
Ashman & UnderWOOd, fine groceries and provisions, teas, cof-
fees, etc., 19 Eagle (see adv)
Ashman Wm. H., drug clerk, Wilson House, h. 11 Hall
Ashman Wm. Augustus, miller, h. 22 Washington ave
Ashman John L., lumber dealer, h. 27 North Eagle
Ashton Arthur J., mechanic, h. foot of Spring
Ashton Gardner, carpenter, h. 29 Washington ave
Ashton John S., shoe cutter, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Ashton Thomas, carpenter, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Ashton Walter, mechanic, h. rear 25 Washington
Ashworth Thomas, calico printer, h. 46 Veazie
Atwood Edwin R., Jr., folder, h. 132 Eagle
Atwood Edwin R., machinist, 132 Eagle
Atwood John E., laborer, h. head of Houghton
Atwood Mary A., widow, h. 132 Eagle
Atwood Wm. L., painter, bds. 132 Eagle
Austin Charles, baggage master, h. 41 North
Austin Harriet N. Mrs., h. 13 Bryant
Avery Henry, carpenter, h. 25 North
60 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Averill Everett L., shoemaker, h. 18 South
Averill George, shoemaker, h. 18 Willow Dell
Averill George W., oyster house, 84 Main, h. 23 South
Averill L. B. Miss, bookkeeper at N. L. Millard's
Avey Jos., shoemaker, h. 15 Wesleyan
Avey Dallas, shoemaker, h. 15 Wesleyan
Ayotte Edward, mechanic, h. 110 Main
Babb William H., engineer, h. 9 Grant
Babbitt Nathan §•» physician and surgeon, office and residence
104 Main, office hours until 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 and after 6 p. m.
Babbitt W. N. Mrs., h. 5 Vincent ave
Babcock Charles, clerk at Braman's, bds. 117 Union
Babcock Frances J. Mrs., h. 24 Church
Babcock Frank W., clerk at post-office, h. 117 Union
Babcock Lyman, shoemaker, h. 45 Prospect
Babcock Nelson A., machinist, h. 117 Union
Babcock Wm. E., shoemaker, h. 2 Central ave
Babcock Wm. E., shoemaker, bds. 117 Union
Babeu Vinal, laborer, h. 26 Willow Dell
Bacigaluppo G., fruit stand, Main cor. State
Backofen Charles, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Bacon Arthur W., at Zylonite, h. rear 98 Church
Bacon Joel, judge, bds. Richmond House
Bador Louis, laborer, h. 129 Union
Bailey John, packer, h. 54 Prospect
Bailey John C, trucking, h. rear 22 Union
Baird John, carpenter, h. 118 Eagle
Baker H. E., barber, h. East Main above 5 roads
Baker Henry O., shoemaker, h. rear 11 Union
Baker Joseph, laborer, h. 30 East Union
Bakey John, laborer, h. 15 Prospect
Ball Noah J., carpenter, h. 3 North Eagle
Ballou Henry J., farmer, south end of State
BallOU W. A., proprietor of Ballou House, 85 and 87 State (see
adv)
Ballou M. Mrs., Ballou House, 87 State
Ballou Willard, butter, h. 120 Eagle cor. Hudson
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 61
Bamford Edward, dress tender, h. rear 77 West Main
Baraby Wm., h. Bradford Place, 110 Main
Barber Archer H., clerk, h. 13 Pleasant
Barber D. J., leather manufacturer and dealer in findings, pelts
and tallow, office 27 Union, h. 13 Pleasant
Barber Frank J., clerk, h. 13 Pleasant
Barber J. MM carriage and sleigh manufacturer, 18 West Main,
h. 20 West Main (see adv)
Barbour John, shoemaker, h. 112 River
Barcelou D. A. (McDougall & Barcelou), h. 7 Bryant
Bard Cleffus, hostler, h. 5 Meadow
Barden Charles, carpenter, h. 19 Houghton
Barden Mary, dressmaker, h. Hayden block
Bard well F. A., train dispatcher, h. Pleasant cor. East Quincy
Bardwell William E., south eud of Ashland
Bardwell Elijah Mrs., south end of Ashland
Bargon Joseph, laborer, h. 200 River
Barkley Frank, laborer, 28 River
Barkley Robert, laborer, h. 200 River
Barlow Alvin H., mechanic, bds. 98 Eagle
Barlow Clara M., florist, 14 Arnold Place
Barlow Wm. K. Mrs., 19 Church
Barnard E«9 dealer in ready made clothing, gents' furnishing
goods, hats, caps, trunks, etc., 4 Wilson House block, h. 29
Summer (see adv. on back cover)
Barnard H. F., proprietor of Mansion House
Barnes John M., bottler, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Barnes L. M., watches, jewelry, diamonds, spectacles, pianos,
organs and sheet music, 5 Wilson House block, h. 25 Quincy
Barnes Oscar, foreman, h. Walnut, Morton Hill
Barnicote Thomas, h. south end of Ashland
Barnicote R. A. Mrs., teacher, h. South Ashland
Barrett John H. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 88 State
Barrett John, h. 59 South Furnace opp. depot
Barrett Joseph, machinist, bds. 35 Walnut
Barrington Mark, laborer, 14 Furnace
Barrowclough Edwin, dyer, h. 69 Union
Barry & Cronin, restaurant, 86 Main
Barry Daniel, h. 1 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Barry Daniel F., clerk, h. 4 Veazie
62 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Barry Jollll, restaurant and dealer in best brands of cigars, to-
baccos, etc., 41 Eagle, h. 1 Marshall cor. Elm
Barry Jeremiah, gardener, bds. 20 Marshall
Barry John, carpenter, h. 13 West Main
Barry John, hostler, bds. 1 Marshall rear flour mill
Barry Margaret Mrs., h. 4 Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Barry Michael F., restaurant, Tunnel City House, h. 1 Marshall
Barry Patrick Mrs., h. 1 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Barry Patrick, laborer, bds. 71 Union
Barry Win. Mrs., 1 rear Phoenix mills
Barry William, cigar maker, h. 1 rear Phoenix mills
Bartlett Alanon M., clerk at Clark & Olds' s
Bartlett Cortland G-., drug clerk, 26 East Quincy
Bartlett Albert, contractor, h. 11 North
Barth Jacob, bds. 68 Houghton
Barth Joseph H., h. 68 Houghton
Bashaw Julius, laborer, h. 7 Beaver
Bassett Jennie Mrs., h. Bradford Place, 110 Main
Bassett Catherine Mrs., seamstress, h. 35 Summer
Bassett Henry, painter, bds. 110 River
Bassett Hiram, laborer, h. 12 Beaver
Bateman Herbert R., clerk, h. 3 Elm
Bateman T. S., dealer in beef, pork, mutton, ham, sausages, etc.,
also manufacturer of pressed corned beef, 28 Eagle, h. 3 Elm
(see adv)
BatCS A. F. MiSS, manager Western Union Telegraph, 59 Main,
h. 21 Chestnut
Bates John S., laborer, h. 34 Brown
Bates Lydia and Libbie, h. 123 West Main
Bates'Mark, h. Ashland near town limits
Bates1 Wm. H., loom fixer, 115 West Main st., Braytonville
Bazinet Rose, clerk at Boston Branch, 70 Main
Beach Charles E., baggage master, h. 7 Arnold Place
Beals Charles W., tin peddler, h. 3 North Eagle
BcalS J. H., dealer in paper stock and metals, tin, glass, wood-
en ware, etc., 3 North Eagle
Beals John W., carpenter, h. 3 North Eagle
Beals Morris, carpenter, h. 97 West Main
Beals Wm. W., laborer, h. 5 North Eagle
Beatty Arthur, laborer, h. 110 Union
Beatty Charles W., tinsmith, h. 110 Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 63
Beaubien O., laborer, h. 76 Holden
Beauregard David, laborer, h. 16 Centre
Beauprey Cyprien, shoemaker, h. 9 Fuller
Beaver Edward, laborer, h. rear 22 Union
Beckwith Henry, h. 10 Northern Lights ave
Beebe George, farmer, h. Notch road
Beecher Harriet Mrs., h. 10 Hall
Beedles Evan, painter, h. 8 West Main
Beer E. HM attorney at law and collector from all parts of the
United States and Canada, 11 Martin block, h. 24 East
Quincy
Behan Mary, domestic at 97 Main
Beliveau Edmund, shoemaker, h. 8 South
Beliveau Eleazer, shoemaker, h. 26 Spring
Beliveau Joseph, shoemaker, h. 26 Spring
Bell Aforaill, custom boot and shoemaker, boots and shoes re
paired in a first-class manner, Hayden block, 50 Eagle, h.
Winter
Bell Minnie H. Miss, h. 102 Main
Bellville Frank, laborer, h. 58 West Main
Bement Charles, fireman, h. 1 Marietta cor. Franklin
Benack Wm. H., broom maker, h. 1 Walnut
Benack David, laborer, h. 32 Lincoln
Benedict Alexander, painter, h. 29 Eagle
Benedict Charles N., clerk at Cutting's, h. Eagle cor. Liberty
Benjamin Benjamin, laborer, h. rear 22 Union
Benjamin Louis, laborer, h. 67 Ashland
Benjamin James, engineer, h. 5 Elm
Benjamin Kate Mrs., h. rear 138 Ashland
Bennett John, miner, h. alley rear 51 Centre
Bennett Martha Miss, bds. 12 Grant
Bennett Samuel B., h. old road to Stamford
Bennett Wm. H., slater, old road to Stamford
Benoit Antoine, shoemaker, h. rear 46 Centre
Benoit Frank, mechanic, h. 13 West Cliff
Benoit Joseph, carpenter, h. 6 East Main cor. Kemp
Benoit Minnie Miss, bds. 41 Holden
BenOit Vaselos, laborer, h. 97 Union
Benson J. W., machinist, h. 34 Eagle
Benton Frank H., mason, h. 175 East Main
Benton H. C, mason builder, h. 3 East Quincy
64 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Benton Hattie A., teacher, bds. 3 East Quincy
Benton Horace, mason, h. 38 Prospect
Benway is properly spelled Benoit
Bercamino Dell, scissors grinder, h. rear 30 Chestnut
Bergeron Xavier, shoemaker, h. 31 Walnut
Berkshire Marble and Granite Works, T. f. Loftus, proprie-
tor, 19 Eagle (see adv)
Berkshire National Bank, of North Adams, Davenport block,
87 Main (see adv)
Bernard Joseph, laborer, h. 18 Brooklyn
Berry Charles H., livery, 82 Main, h. 98 Main
Berthiaume John, tailor, h. 26 State
Bess Samuel, laborer, h. 29 Union
Bibbins Peleg, h. 19 Spring
Bickford Susie R. Mrs., h. 5 Ray
Billetdoux Hattie, Indian medicine, 86 State
Billings Charles W., stoves, ranges, tin ware, etc., 90 Main, h.
125 South State (see adv)
Billings George, h. 123 South State
Billings James, bds. American House
Billings Mary Miss, bds. 119 Main st., Braytonville
Billings Wm. S. Mrs., h. 129 Main
Bingham David B., carpenter, 141 Union
Bingham Jane, domestic at 102 Main
Birch James, foreman dyer Freeman print works, h. 26 Prospect
Biron Dennis, 111 West Main
Biron Francis, h. 17 Braytonville
DEALER IN
Stoves, Tin Ware; Crockery,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
PAPER STOCK AND OLD METALS,
Opposite Berkshire National Bank, - 90 Main Street,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS,
Agents for the " Glenwood " Bange; best cooking convenience made.
Call in and look at it. Agent for the celebrated "Garland" Heating
Stove. Also the new Adams & Westlake Oil Stove.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 65
Biron John, at woolen mill, h. 10 Braytonville
Biron Peter, carpenter, h. 59 Prospect
Birtwell James, machine printer, h. 26 Holbrook
Bishop A. E. Mrs., h. Congress near Main
Bishop E. L. Miss, milliner, 6 Bank
Bishop Homer P., foreman, h. 83 State
Bishop Luna, h. 6 Bank
Bishop Maxim, post-office address North Adams
Bissaillon Edmond (Lonergan & Bissaillon), h. 30 Spring
Bissaillon Arthur, laborer, h. 3 Union Hill
Bixby W. H., deputy sheriff, auctioneer and truant officer, office
9 Burlingame block, h. 6 Cherry
Blackinton Harriet E. Miss, h. 83 Eagle
Blackinton A. M. Miss, 99 Main
Blackinton Peter, h. 13 Church
Blackinton S*9 WOOlen CO., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres,
office and mills, Blackinton, post-office address Blackinton
(see adv)
Blackinton S. Mrs., h. Church cor. Main
Blair Henry, h. South Ashland below R. R. bridge
Blair John and Nancy, h. 5 Morton Hill
Blair John, laborer, h. Natural Bridge
Blair Louis, h. South Church near town line
Blair Nicholas, laborer, h. 3 Morton Hill
Blair Simon, laborer, h. 122 Union
Blair Thomas, post-office address North Adams
Blair James L., h. near town farm
Blake E. B., agent Troy & Greenfield R. R., and Hoosac Tunnel,
h. 7 Meadow
Blake Frank N., manufacturer photo plates, h. 10 Walnut
Blake Harry E., civil engineer, h. 12 Walnut
Blakeslee Lorenzo S., farmer, h. 19 Wesleyan
Blanchard Chandler H., laster, h. 4 Marietta
Blanchard Flora R., 109 Union
Blanchard H. B., painter, h. rear 14 Union
Blanchard Millard, print works, h. 109 Union
Blanchard Nelson, h. foot of Spring
Blanchard Victor, teamster, h. 100 State
Bliss A. C, h. 5 Washington ave. opp. South
Bliss Elizabeth, widow, h. 70 Eagle
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BliSS H. Clay, clerk of selectmen, and secretary Hoosac Valley
Agricultural Society, office Summer cor. Morris, h. 69 Eagle
Bliss Harry C, clerk at Adams National Bank, h. 81 Eagle
Bliss Martin R., bds. 89 West Main
Bliss Wm. E., shoemaker, h. 30 Washington ave
Blodgett Walter H., brakeman, h. 34 Spring
Blood George, car repairer, h. 10 East Brooktyn
Blood John H., contractor, rooms 65 Centre
Blood William Mrs., h. 139 Main
Bly Frank A. Mrs., h. 24 Chestnut
Bly Olive Mrs., h. 28 Beaver
Blythe Wm., engraver, h. 109 Eagle
Bly the Theophilus, engraver, h. 109 Eagle
Bocock Lizzie, clerk at Tuttle & Bryant's
Bocock Manual, carpet weaver, 23 Brooklyn
Bocock Wm., weaver, h. 42 East Quincy
Bodley Florence I. Miss, h. 20 Chestnut
Bodley Harry I. Rev., rector of St. John's church, h. 20 Chestnut
Boland B. J., groceries, canned goods, provisions, etc., 45 Eagle,
h. ] 59 East Main (see adv)
Boland Michael and Patrick, h. 11 Union
Boland P. J. (P. J. Boland & Co.), h. 64 Church
Boland P. J. & CO., merchant tailors, 1 Martin's block, Main
cor. State (see adv. front cover)
Boldric Alexander, shoemaker, h. Ill State ♦
Bombardier Constant, photographer at Hurd's, h. Pleasant
Bond Austin, treasurer of the Troy & Greenfield R. R. and
Hoosac Tunnel, office Union passenger station, h. 115 Union
Bond Alfred L., livery, sale and boarding stable, 51 Holden and
45 Centre, h. 116 Eagle
Bond Charles E., clerk Troy & Greenfield R. R. office, h. 115
Union
Bond James C, paying teller state treasurer's office, Boston, 115
Union
Bond E. A., clerk, h. Church cor. Main
Bond John A., h. 51 Holden
Bond L. V. Mrs., h. 10 Meadow
Bond Newton C, clerk, h. 10 Meadow
Bonner David, engraver, bds. Richmond House
Bonville Napoleon, quarryman, h. 127 Union
Booth Daniel, shoe laster, h. 7 Elm
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Bordeleau George, shoemaker, h. rear 28 Spring
Bordeleau Jos., Chase block, Centre
Bordeleau Patrick, h. Chase block, Centre
Borden Amos, mason, h. 28 Houghton
Borden Lorenzo, mason, h. 28 Houghton
Borger Joseph, mechanic, h. 200 River
Bosely Alexander, south end of State
Bosley Leander, weaver, h. 48 Braytonville
Bottum Smith, operative, bds. 48 Braytonville
Bouchard Arthur C, clerk at Cutting's, h. 30 East Quincy
Bouchard Charles, shoemaker, h. 30 East Quincy
Bouchard Narcisse, laborer, h. 1 Brown
Boudy Hobert, engineer, h. 52 Holden
Boughton Jas. A., bookkeeper at Billings's, h. 6 Hall
Boughton Sarah A. Mrs., h. 6 Hall
Boulger James, dresser tender, h. 14 Braytonville
Boulger Alice Mrs., h. 198 River
Boulger Margaret Mrs., h. Braytonville
Boulger Michael, ice peddler, h. Ashland cor. Washington ave
Boulger Thomas, laborer, 2 Kemp
Boulger John, shoe cutter, h. Ashland cor. Washington ave
Boulger John, clerk at Berkshire National Bank
BoilllaiS Eugene L., physician, 26 State. Chronic diseases a
specialty
Bourdon A. D. & Son, harness and saddles, 50 Eagle (see adv)
Bourdon A. D., harness maker, h. 199 East Main
Bourdon Jacob, h. 199 East Main
Bourdon William, harness maker, h. 199 East Main
Bova Dennis, h. South State near town line
Bovard Mary S. Miss, dressmaker, h. 7 Quincy
Bover Joseph and Joseph P., shoemakers, h. Liberty
Bover Paul, shoemaker, h. 33 Brooklyn
Bovier Thomas, laborer, h. 14 Kemp
Bowen James E., driver, h. 14 Pleasant
Bower Fred., h. old road to Stamford
Bower George, shoe laster, bds. 9 Union
Bower Wm., h. 7 Pleasant cor. East Quincy
Bowes Patrick, laborer, h. 13 Jackson
Bowes John, folder, h. 13 Jackson
Bowes Francis and James, carpenters, h. 13 Jackson
Bowler Margaret, h. 101 Eagle
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Bowman Mr., bds. 12 Main
Boyd Cicero, boss bleacher, h. 14 Frederick
Boyd Harry, h. 2 Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
Boyd John, laborer, h. 15 Central ave
Boyd Levi W., carpenters' supplies, scroll sawing, etc., 2 Main
near Phoenix bridge, h. 121 State (see adv)
Boyd Pythagoras, manager Arnold Print works, h. 53 Marshall
Boyer Arsene, clerk at Robert Tobin's
Boynton George H., shoe laster, h. 54 Prospect
Boynton George C, machinist, h. rear 202 River
Bracewell John, agent Freeman Manufacturing Co., h. 7 Wall
Brackle}7 George, laborer, h. 4 East Brooklyn
Brackley James, barber at 19 Eagle, h. 4 Bryant
Bradley Alvin, h. Mountain road near 5 roads
Bradley C. A., assistant yardmaster, h. 74 Main
Bradley Catherine Mrs., h. 55 State
Bradley Elizabeth widow, h. 58 Centre
Bradley James, clerk at Barnard's, h. 58 Centre
Bradley Rose Mrs., h. rear 49 Centre
Bradley John, clerk at Mansion House
Bradley Margaret, widow, h. 49 Centre
Bradley Patrick, boiler maker, bds. 47 State
Bradley Wm., back tender, h. 28 Prospect
Bragg Lee, coachman, h. 82 Centre
Braman George O., farmer, h. River cor. Brown
Braman M. V. N., fine family groceries, provisions, teas, coffees,
etc., 12 State, h. 2 Hall (see adv)
Bramble Wm., conductor, 25 East Quincy
Brayner John, wool sorter, bds. 48 Braytonville
Brayton Anna Mrs., 27 State
Brayton Hattie Miss, bds. 65 Eagle
Brayton S. W., president Adams National Bank, h. 82 Eagle
Breckenridge Lincoln, shoemaker, bds. 28 Washington ave
Breed Harry, engineer, h. 28 Chestnut
Breed James H., grocer, h. 24 South
Brennan John, laborer, h. rear 30 Brooklyn
Brewer Edgar, engineer, bds. 24 State
Brien Joseph, shoemaker, h. 22 Pearl
Briggs Asaph, laborer, h. 40 North Eagle
Briggs A. C. Mrs., h. 71 Holden
Briggs Beulah L., teacher Union Street school
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 69
Briggs Charles, h. Meadow above Cherry
Briggs Charles A., boss spinner, h. 119 Union
Briggs Charles E. (Valentine & Briggs), bds. 7 Spring
Briggs C. F., ticket agent Troy & Greenfield R. R., h. 71 Holden
Briggs G. C, mill furnisher, h. 136 Main near Glen mill
Briggs H. P., h. 6Q Church
Briggs Charles, resides with Isaac Smith
Briggs Joseph, laborer, h. 86 State
Briggs Joseph F., mechanic, h. 11 Clark's block
Briggs Keller H., clerk at Fitchburg abstract office
Briggs M. F., machinist, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Briggs Minerva Mrs., h. 12 Church
Briggs Richmond B., plumber, h. 14 South
Briggs S. N., physician, h. 15 Church
Brigham Augusta L. Miss, h. 19 Church
Brigliain T. E., broom manufacturer and dealer in broom corn,
60 Liberty, h. 8 Quincy (see adv)
Brock M. A., domestic at 67 Eagle
Broderick John, shoemaker, h. 23 East Union
Broderick Jerry, farmer, 255 East Main
Broderick Michael, h. 23 East Union
Brogan Lawrence, laborer, bds. 45 West Main
Brogan Mary, employed at Mansion House
Bronson Almon, clerk at Ashman & Underwood's
BrOOkS F. A. & CO., dealers in coal, wood, hay, straw, etc., 76
Centre (see adv)
Brooks F. A. (F. A Brooks & Co.), h.<84 Eagle
Brooks Joseph, carpenter, h. 64 Houghton beyond limits
Brooks Luke, student, h. 84 Eagle
Brooks Thomas, laborer, bds. 71 Union
Brooks L}Tdia and Harriet Misses, bd. 84 Eagle
Brooks William, bds. 117 West Main
Brothers Francis, shoe cutter, h. 159 Main
Brothers Frank, bds. 12 Main
Brothers Joseph, shoemaker, h. 1 East Brooklyn
Brothers Lewis, shoe laster, h. 33 Walnut
Brothers O.L., carpenter and builder, h. 7 Briggs ave
Brown Albert, south end of Church
Brown Berry, laborer, bds. rear 45 West Main
Brown Charles A., milkman, h. South Ashland near town line
70 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Brown Clarence A., bookkeeper, "Arnold" Print works and Geo.
F. Miller & Co., h. 55 Church
Brown Darwin H., laborer, h. 9 South
Brown Edgar A., laborer, bds. 46 Prospect
Brown Edwin A., mechanic, bds. 46 Prospect
Brown Ernest, laborer, h. 42 Prospect
Brown Eunice E. Mrs., h. 42 Prospect
Brown F. P., attorney and counsellor at law, office Bank block,
69 Main, h. 142 East Main
Brown Frank W., painter, bds. rear 74 Main
Brown Herbert L., reporter "Transcript," h. 14 Meadow
Brown Homer O., shoemaker, h. 46 Prospect
Brown Inez L., teacher, h. 46 Prospect
Brown Isaac S., h. South Ashland near town line
Brown John, tailor, h. 42 West Main
Brown John, engraver, bds. 129 Eagle
Brown Jos., shoemaker, h. 40 Prospect
Brown Jos. B., agent, h. Notch road
Brown Marcus, student at Williams college, h. 142 Main
Brown Morris, laborer, h. 12 State
Brown Martin, student, h. 68 Church
Brown Nahum P. Mrs., h. 46 Prospect
Brown Oliver A., shoemaker, h. 14 Meadow
BrOWll Orland J*9 physician and surgeon, office and residence
Adams block, 113 Main, h. 68 Church, office hours before 9
a. m., from 12 to 3 and after 6 p. m.
Brown Patrick, laborer, bds. 77 State
Brown Phebe Mrs., h. Hayden block Eagle st
Brown Thomas E., superintendent at Johnson's, h. West Main
opp. Brown
Brown W. E. Dr., cancer specialist, 72 Main, h. 11 Bryant
Brown Wm. H., machinist, h. 50 Veazie
Brown Wallace E., cancer specialist, 72 Main, h. 115 Main
Brown Willard M. (Dempsey & Brown), h. 44 Prospect
Brown W. L., treasurer of Freeman Manufacturing Co., h. 67
Eagle
Brown Wm. B., carpenter, h. 10 Marietta
Brown Willie E., switchman, h. 40 Prospect
Brownell E. B., clerk at Fitchburg abstract office, h. 52 Church
Brunell Joseph, shoemaker, h. East Main above Kemp
Bruno Adolphus, carpenter, h. 5 Elm
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 71
Bruso Frank, mechanic, h. East Main cor. Kemp
Bryant E. A. (Tuttle & Bryant), h. 22 J Summer
Bryant James Mrs., h. 89 State
Bryant Jennette Mrs., h. 89 West Main
Bryant W. C. Mrs., h. 129 Eagle
Bryant Wm. E., on hill west of Veazie
Buchanan David S. Mrs., h. 212 River
Buchanan David S., laborer, bds. 13 Brown
Buchanan Thomas H,, dyer, h. 76 River
Buck J. W. P. Jr., clerk, h. Northern Lights ave
Buck John W. P., h. Northern Lights ave
Buck J. H., h. 211 East Main cor. Vincent ave
Buck Laura Mrs., bds. 9 Blackinton block
Buck W. H., overseer, h. South Ashland
Buck Wm W., clerk, h. Northern Lights ave
Buckley Dennis, laborer, h. 35 Furnace Hill
Buckley Elizabeth Mrs., h. 3 Ashland
Buckley John, mechanic, h. 86 State
Buckley Mary Mrs., h. 82 River
Buckley Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Pearl
Buckley Timothy, laborer, h. 60 West Main
Bucklin L. A. Mrs., h. 78 Eagle
Bugaw Frank, butcher for M. A. Dyke
Bullock Jas. C, carpenter, h. 81 State
Bunt Peter, clerk, bds. 1 Lincoln
Bunting David, Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Bunting John, laborer, h. 81 Union
Bunting Margaret, h. East Brooklyn cor. Houghton
Burbank Alexander, carpenter, h. 68 Centre
Burbank D. G., postal clerk, bds. 57 Holden
Burbank Frank, shoemaker, h. South State
Burdick Alpheus M., beamer tender, h. 13 Veazie
Burdick A. T. Mrs., h. 11 Clark's block
Burdick John, laborer, h. Braytonville
Burdick Gardner K., h. Blackinton
Burdick Gardner Mrs., 105 Union
Burdick James E., h. old road to Stamford
Burdick Luke A. and John F., Burdickville
Burdick Lyman G. R., beamer tender, h. Burdickville
Burger Maurice L., artist, bds. 66 West Main
Burke Ann Miss, bds. rear 68 Holden
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Burke ChaS. E. Rev., pastor of St. Francis church, h. 68 Eagle
cor. Union
Burke Kate, waitress at Richmond House
Burke James, laborer, h. 6 Hudson
Burke John, saloon, 47 State
Burke John, h. 28 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Burke Michael W., engineer, h. 26 Chestnut
Burke Patrick, laborer, h. 23 Liberty
Burke Patrick, h. 68 Eagle
Burke Thomas, laborer, h. rear 22 Union
Burke Wm., laborer, h. 155 Union
Burke William, hostler at Mansion House
Blirlingame & DarfoyS, hardware, manufacturers' findings, iron,
steel, drugs, medicines, etc., and agents for Fairbanks's
standard scales, Burlingame's block (see adv. colored page)
Burlingarae F. A. and P. S. Misses, h. 7 Church
Burnap Josiah, h. 68 Main
Burns Annie, domestic at Hotel Brunswick
Burns Marcus, laborer, h. 30 Brooklyn
Burns Michael, laborer, h. 33 Furnace
Burns Patrick, h. South Ashland below R. R. bridge
Burns Thomas F., h. Ashland below R. R. bridge
Burns Timothy, bds. 90 Main
Buron Julia and Agnes, h. 34 Lincoln
Burt Lyman H., laborer, 110 Main, Bradford Place
Burton, Wm., h. 25 Quincy
Burtwell James, machine printer, address post-office
Busby George H., clerk, h. Notch road
Bushey Dora Mrs., h. over Loftus's marble works
BllShnell Homer, physician and surgeon, office and residence 8
Union, office hours until 9 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m. and after 6 p. m.
Bushnell Eliza A. Miss, h. 18 Main
Butler Charles B., h. 68 Holden
Butler Charles, dining rooms, 48 State
Butler Charles E., carpenter, h. 13 Spring
Butler George Mrs., h. 7 Pleasant
Butler Helen Miss, h. 12 Walnut
Blltler Wm. W., treasurer of Hoosac Savings Bank, h. 34
Summer
Butterfield David, Indian doctor, h. 86 State
Butterfield Elmer, weaver, h. 117 Union
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Butterfield Leonard, folder, h. 117 Union
Butterworth Arthur, engraver, h. 6 Beacon
Butterworth Edwin, sketcher, h. 10 Grant
Butterworth Elizabeth Mrs., h. 6 Beacon
Butterworth Thomas, foreman finishing and packing department
at Freeman Print works, h. 53 Union
Button Danforth Mrs., h. 138 South Ashland
Button Deborah Mrs., resides with John Holmes
Button Wm. H., painter, h. 77 Holden
Buxton George, engraver, h. 91 Eagle
Buxton Thomas B., h. 15 East Union near 5 Points
Buxton Thomas B. Jr., brakeman, h. 15 East Union
Buxton Wm. J., car inspector, h. 72 Centre
Cabanaw Joseph, hostler, rear 17 Washington ave
Cabanaw John, gardener, h. rear 19 Eagle
Caden Thomas, laborer, h. 29 West Main
Cady ArlMr DM cashier Berkshire National Bank, h. 35 Church
Cady A. J., h. 13 Cherry opp. Wall
Cady Edwin B., merchant, h. 12 Wall
Cady E. D., clerk at R. H. Wells's, Martin block
Cady EnOS P., machinist at Freeman's, h. Cottage Place rear 111
Eagle
Cady Everett, foreman shoemaker, h. 47 Liberty
Cady F. A.f dealer in fine boots, shoes, etc., 112 Main, h. 11
Cherry
Cady Henry A., foreman at H. T. Cady's, bds. 35 Church
Cady H. T., shoe manufacturer, 35 Lincoln, h. 28 Church
Cady Jane A. Mrs., h. 35 Church
Cady W. Cf. & CO., shoe manufacturers, office and factory 52
Ashland near Washington ave (see adv)
Cady Wm. G. (W. G. Cady & Co.), h. 37 Church
Cady Winslow E., clerk, h. 47 Liberty
Calderwell Alexander, laborer, bds. 31 Centre
Call H. C, photographer at Ward's, h. 42 East Quincy
Callahan Bartholomew, laborer, bds. 88 Main
Callahan Catherine Mrs., h. 102 Church
Callahan Ellen and Libbie, h. 19 Washington ave
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Callahan James T., teas, h. 46 Furnace
Callahan James, laborer, h. 46 Furnace
Callahan James and John, h. 102 Church
Callahan Mary Mrs., h. 4 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Callahan Peter, laborer, h. 1 1 Prospect
Callahan Mary, widow, h. 46 Furnace
Callahan Margaret and Kate, h. 19 Washington ave
Callahan Timothy, laborer, h. 44 Furnace Hill
Calnan & Phillips, cigar manufacturers and tobacconists, 53
Eagle (see adv)
Calnan Thomas M., cigar manufacturer, bds. Mansion House
Campbell Alonzo, laborer, h. 29 Beaver
Campbell Frances L. Miss, teacher, h. 12 Church
Campbell Michael H., engineer, h. 5 Jackson
Campbell Wm. Jr., printer, h. 65 Houghton
Campbell Wm., laborer, h. 65 Houghton
Campbell Wm., teamster for W. H. Lally & Co
Canedy Ernest E., shoemaker, old road to Stamford
Canedy J. M. (Whitman, Canedy & Co.), h. Main cor. Pleasant
Canedy R. O. Mrs., h. old Stamford road
Canedy Thomas J., shoemaker, h. 39 Willow Dell
Canfield Henry A., mechanic, h. 33 Veazie
Canfield James, carriage trimmer, h. rear 28 Brooklyn
Canfield Addison, carpenter, h. 35 Veazie
Cann Henry, blacksmith, h. foot of Spring
Canning James, h. 32 West Cliff
Canning Kate Mrs., h. 25 Beaver
Carberry Kate, domestic at 18 Church
Card Elmer L., shoecutter, h. 96 Church
Card Frank, carpenter, h. rear East Union
Cardany Eli, h. 109 Church
Cardaney Wilfred, section boss, 5 Lincoln
Carden Joseph, carriage maker, h. rear 28 Brooklyn
Cardinal Albert, laborer, h. 165 East Main
Cardinal Leander, h. 33 Centre
Cardinal Louis, laborer, h. 100 Brooklyn
Cardron Mary Mrs., h. 14 Centre
Carey Betsey Mrs., h. 14 Union
Carlisle Martin, laborer, bds. 110 River
Carlisle Willis J., mechanic, h. 139 Union
Carpenter Edmond B., clerk at J. H. Adams's, h. 9 Quincy
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 75
Carpenter Peter G. (Cody & Carpenter), h. 6 North Church
Carpenter Willard W., machinist, h. 9 Houghton
Carr John A., painter, h. 79 State
Carr W. S., physician and surgeon, 15 Summer, office hours 8 to
9 a. m., and 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Carrington Albert B., folder, h. 7 Hall
Carrington Frank J., freight clerk, bds. 6 Hall
Carroll Mary, clerk with F. B. Mason
Carroll Patrick, laborer, h. 13 West Main
Carswell John, shoemaker, bds. 41 Holden
Cars well Mary A. Mrs., h. 41 Holden
Carson Matthew, laborer, h. 47 East Quincy
Carson Thomas, h. rear 20 Liberty
Carter Fred W., foreman at Flagg's livery, h. Centre cor. Eagle
Carter N. J., bookkeeper, h. 47 Houghton
Carter Samuel, laborer, h. 20 Liberty
Cartier Joseph, shoemaker, bds. 62 Holden
Cary David, butcher, h. 26 Washington ave
Cary E. J., wholesale dealer in cotton and wool rags, cotton
waste, cast and wrought iron, metals, tin, glassware, etc., also
goods sold on commission, 36 Ashland, h. 54 South Ashland
Cary Michael, foreman, bds. Ballou House
Cary Patrick, h. 1 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Cary Hojt F., carpenter and builder, south end of Church cor.
Ashland (see adv)
Cary Levi, h. south end of Ashland
Cary Volney, h. 8 Montgomery
Cary William, h. South Church near R. R. bridge
Cary William T.s laborer, h. 63 Furnace hill
Casey Thomas, and Thomas Jr., h. 38 Furnace hill
Casey Thomas, shoemaker, h. 4 North Church
Casey George, laborer, bds. 21 Pearl
Casey George, at woolen mill, h. 21 Pearl
Casey James, dyer, h. 23 Pearl
Casey Maurice Mrs., h. 20 Pearl
Casey William, shoemaker, h. rear 68 Holden
Cassidy Allen, mason, h. rear 32 Chestnut
Cassidy Michael, laborer, bds. 20 Marshall
Cassidy Peter Mrs., 103 Eagle
Caswell Albert, shoemaker, h. 5 Franklin
Caterett Albert and Mary, h. 135 Union
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Cavanaugh Edward, laborer, h. 112 Church
Cavanaugh Kate Mrs., h. 5 Briggs ave
Cavanough Margaret Mrs., h. Cavanough block
CavanOUgh Michael, grocer, Cavanough block
Cavanough Thomas J., proprietor American Hotel
Cavanaugh William, teamster, h. 26 Marshall
Cesana Ceasar, fire, life and accident insurance and ticket agent,
Martin block (see adv)
Chalmers Charles, laborer, h. Brown (Gas hill)
Cliace J. M. & CO., meat market, 49 Eagle (see adv)
Chace J. M. (J. M. Chace & Co.), h. 3 Chestnut
Chadwick C. H., painter, h. 12 Clark's block
Chadwick Earnest W., machinist, h. 12 Meadow
CMdWiCk James H., state inspector of factories and public
buildings, office with clerk of district court, 8 Bank, h. 12
Meadow
Chamberlain Clifford, h. South State near soap factory
Champagne Eugene, laborer, h. 23 West Main
Champney Fred. W., machinist, h. 7 North
Chapin Harriet E. Mrs., h. 23 Quincy
Chapin Lewis F., bookkeeper at Freeman Manufacturing Co., h.
98 Eagle
Chappie 0. H., dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats and
oysters, Brooklyn cor. Liberty, h. 49 Houghton
Chase Arthur, farmer, h. Notch road
Chase B. Franklin, ticket agent, h. 38 Summer
Chase Charles M., h. Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
Chase Clara Miss, h. 104 State
Chase & Cormier, groceries and provisions, East Brooklyn cor.
Houghton (see adv)
Chase Florence Z. Miss, h. 2 Quincy
Chase George W., treasurer C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Co.,
h. 1 Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
Chase Hiram, farmer, h. Notch road, Braytonville
Chase Ira, carpenter, h.- Notch road, Braytonville
Chase John N., carpet cleaning and feather renovating, 1 Brook-
lyn, h. Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond (see adv)
Chase Mary E. Mrs., resides 135 Main
Chase Warren (Chase & Cormier), h. East Brooklyn cor.
Houghton
Chatnuff Charles, laborer, h. 27 Brooklyn
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Cheles Jay J., car inspector, h. 68 Main
Cheney George H., engineer, h. 73 South Ashland
Cheney Samuel B., engineer, h. 73 Ashland
Cheesbro Chad. B., shoemaker, bds. 9 Union
Cheesbro Charles, laborer, h. 30 River
Cheesbro D wight, shoe trimmer, h. 12 North
Cheesbro Homer H., h. 11 Veazie opp. school-house
Cheesbro Isaac, h. rear 15 North
Cheesbro Jas. H., sexton Baptist church, h. 69 East Quincy
Cheesbro Marvin, laborer, h. 11 Veazie
Cheesbro Monroe, h. rear 15 North
Cheesbro Walter and Charles, bd. 9 Union
Cheesbro Sanford W., h. Burdickville
Cheesbro Sylvester, carpenter, h. rear 15 North
Chiids Elizabeth Mrs., widow, h. 22 Main
Childs C. E., clerk at Gatslick's, h. 138 Eagle
Chiids H. D., clerk at Haslam's, h. 27 Lincoln
Childs Luther, groceries, etc., 26 Main, h. 85 Eagle
Chiids William E., shoe cutter, h. Franklin cor. Ray
Chilson Albert J., h. 18 Liberty
Chilson Andrew J., farmer, East Main beyond 5 Points
Chilson Homer A., farmer, East Main beyond 5 Points
Chilson Jacob B., mechanic, h. 9 Grant cor. Elm
Chinetta Salina Miss, h. 28 Brown
Chippendale Arthur W., clerk at Berkshire National Bank
Chippendale James, sketcher, h. 45 Liberty
Christie Belle Miss, h. 80 Centre
Chrystal James Mrs., h. 20 Marshall
Chrystal Henry, shoemaker, bds. 20 Marshall
Church Eugene, wagonmaker, h. 43 Brooklyn
Church E. D., fashionable shaving and dressing room, ladies' and
children's hair cutting and shampooing a special tv, room No.
12 Martin block, h. 22 North
Church Emma, assistant nurse at North Adams hospital
Church George HM dealer in fine family groceries, provisions,
fruits, confectionery, cigars, tobacco, etc., 59 Ashland, h. 68
Main
Church Henry, shoemaker, h. 15 Bryant
Clark Amanda M. Miss, h. 45 Prospect
Clark Bridget, h. 10 Beaver
Clark A. A., brakeman, h. 29 East Brooklyn
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Clark Charles, teamster, h. 11 Summer
Clark Charles A., clerk at Wilson House drug store
Clark Charles E., bds. 12 Main
Clark Charles L., hostler at Flagg's livery
Clark Christopher, laborer, bds. 135 Ashland
Clark Christopher 2d, laborer, bds. 20 Marshall
Clark Clarence, shoe laster, h. 32 East Quincy
Clark David S., mechanic, h. 19 Marshall
Clark Eli T., grocer, h. 16 Pleasant
Clark Frank A., loom fixer, h. 88 West Main
Clark Felix, telegraph messenger, Troy & Greenfield R. R.
Clark F. M.* millinery and hair goods, 6 Bank (see adv)
Clark Henry A., shoe cutter, h. 12 State
Clark Henry E., shoemaker, h. 3 Jackson
Clark Henry H., shoemaker, address post-office
Clark H. S., life insurance, Savings bank building
Clark H. W. & CO., wholesale grocers, Brick block, cor. Depot
and Summer
Clark H. W. (H. W. Clark & Co.), 133 Eagle
Clark James, driver at Flagg's livery
Clark Jerome B., foreman shoemaker, h. 3. Hall
Clark Jos. D., grocer, 140 Eagle, h. 135 Eagle
Clark Jane S. Miss, h. Franklin, Clarksburgh
Clark John P., farmer, h. 1 Hall
Clark John M., physician, 36 Holden cor. Centre
Clark Joseph Frank, carpenter, h. 7 Brooklyn
Clark Kate and Margaret, rear 33 Centre
Clark Lucy J. Mrs., h. South State
Clark William, h. 5 Frederick
Clark L. J. (Clark & Olds), h. 151 Main cor. Pleasant
Clark & OldS, hardware, cutlery, drugs, medicines, paints, oils,
etc., 11 Eagle (see adv)
Clark Philena I. Mrs., h. 27 Veazie
Clark Sylvanus, h. 6 Bank
Clark Samuel A., shoemaker, h. 3 Frederick
Clark Volney L., h. Franklin near Natural Bridge
Clark Wm. R., weaver, 85 West Main
Clary Francis A., clerk, h. 21 Eagle
Cleary Ellen Mrs., domestic at 77 State
Cleary Patrick, laborer, bds. 12 Marshall
Clegg Jerome Mrs., h. Holbrook
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 79
Clegg David S. Mrs., 85 Union
Cleghorn Frank S. (A. H. Jones & Co.), h. 144 River
Cleghorn Susie Miss, teacher Veazie st., h. 144 River
Cleghorn Will. W., superintendent Freeman Manufacturing Co.,
h. 144 River
Clement John, mason, h. 79 Union
Clement John W., clerk, 42 Ashland
Clement Joseph, carpenter, h. 137 Union
Clement Levi, shoemaker, h. 18 Union
Clement M. E., dealer in fine family groceries, provisions, etc., 42
Ashland
Clement Andrew, mason, 22 Franklin
Clement Geo., mason, Northern Lights ave
Clement Thomas F., importer and wholesale and retail dealer in
foreign and domestic liquors, ales, wines, etc., 42 South Ash-
land
Clement William, shoemaker, h. 79 Union
Clermont Louis, spinner, h. 21 Beaver
Cleveland Fred L., clerk, h. 32 Willow Dell
Cleveland Henry H., machinist, h. 2 Church Place
Cleveland J. W., tanner, h. 32 Willow Deli
Cleveland William, shoemaker, h. 69 East Quincy
Clines Patrick, laborer, bds. 71 Union
Clossey P., tailor, h. rear 33 Centre
Coates David, shoe laster, h. 18 Union
Coates Ellen Mrs., h. 16 Brooklyn
Coates Jacob, h. 104 Union
Coates John, polisher, h. 149 Union
Cobb Robinson L., machinist, 5 Veazie
Cochlan Johanna Mrs., h. 25 West Main
Cochrane J. T., manager Union Pacific Tea Co., 37 Eagle, h. 33
Liberty
Cody & Carpenter, furniture dealers, upholsterers and undertak-
ers, 22 to 30 Eagle (see adv)
Cody James Mrs., h. 31 Lincoln
Cody James H. (Cody & Carpenter), h. 6 North Church
Cody James, laborer, h. rear 77 Ashland
Colegrove F. F. Mrs., widow, h. 30 Church
Coleman Louis, florist, h. 18 East Brooklyn
Coleman M. F., florist, 36 Houghton
Coleman Timothy, laborer, h. 61 Union
80 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Collins Cornelius, laborer, 18 Washington ave
Collins John, operative, h. 37 Liberty
Collins John F., cigar maker, h. 44 River
Collins Michael, laborer, h. rear 24 Union
Collins Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 23 State
Collins Timothy, dealer in boots, shoes, rubbers, etc., custom
work and repairing a specialty, Collins block 61 Main, h. 36
West Main (see adv)
Collins Thomas, machinist, h. 44 River
Collins William, teamster, h. T9 Pearl
Colombe Peter, carpenter, h. Ashland below Washington ave
Commercial Union Telegraph Co. and Postal Telegraph Co.,
W. F. Orr manager
ComiSky James L., undertaker, practical embalmer and uphol-
sterer, 13 North Church, h. 10 North Church
Condon James, street rear 138 Ashland
Condon William, clerk at 16 Main
Cone Elizabeth J. Mrs., h. 133 Main
Congdon Willis E., clerk for Ashman & Underwood
Conlan Ann Mrs., h. rear 40 West Main
Conlan Charles Mrs., h. 60 River
Conlan Francis and Patrick, h. 60 River
Conlon John, carriage maker for J. M. Barber
Conlan John, laborer for Gas Company
Conlan John, cigar maker, h. 17 Veazie
Conlan Mary Mrs., h. 16 Veazie
Conlan Michael, h. 12 Veazie
Conlan P. J., machinist, h. 16 Veazie
Conlan Peter, bleacher, 46 Marshall
Conlan Peter 2d, laborer, h. 62 River
Conlan William, cigar maker, h. 12 Veazie
Connelly James, laborer, bds. 77 State
Connelly Patrick, dyer, h. rear 23 Brooklyn
Conniff Michael, laborer, h. Central ave
Conniff Thomas, laborer, h. 33 Prospect
Connors Annie, chambermaid at Mansion House
Connors Daniel, laborer, h. rear 71 Union
Connors Rate, domestic at Hotel Brunswick
Connors Martin Mrs., cook at Richmond House
Connors Thomas, laborer, rear 51 Centre
Connors Peter S., clerk at Mansion House, h. 34 Liberty
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 81
Conrad Charles Mrs., 79 Union
Conrad William, shoe cutter, h. 11 Hudson
Conway Henry Q., boarding house, 77 State
Conway Alfred F., laborer, bds. 77 State
Cook A. R., teamster, h. 38 Washington ave
Cook Charles H., shoe packer, h. 10 Elm
Cook Eunice Mrs., h. 112 Union
Cook George E., laborer, h. rear 17 Washington ave
Cook Henry, at North Adams hospital
Cook Jane B. Mrs., h. Union opp. Glen mill
Cook John A., cigar maker, bds. Ballou House
Cook Luman, jeweler at Harwood's, bds. 3 Blackinton block
Cook Oscar, farmer, South Church near town line
Cook S. A., bookkeeper at E. A. Stroud's, bds. over store
Cook Welcome B., farmer, h. 20 Frederick
Cook Wm., fireman, 207 East Main cor. Vincent ave
Coon Edward, laborer, h. 146 River
Coon Jacob, outside overseer at Freeman's, h. 146 River
Coon Walter A., shoemaker, h. 18 Willow Dell
Coon Willie M., h. south end of State
Coon William 2d, blacksmith, h. south end of State
Cooney John, laborer, h. 28 Marshall
Cooney James, laborer, h. 28 Marshall
Cooney James Jr. and Michael, h. 28 Marshall
Coran Jerry, h, Chase block, Centre
Coran Adolphus, h. 197 East Main
Corello Peter, laborer, h. 105 State
Corkhill Mary Mrs., dressmaker, h. 107 State
Cormier Chloe A. Mrs., h. 6 Liberty
Cormier Fred, clerk for Chase & Cormier
Cormier W. L. (Chase & Cormier), h. 6 Liberty
Corrigan Peter, teamster, h. 86 State
Corsiglia Dominico, fruit, h. 103 State
Corsiglia Mary Mrs., fruits, etc., 17 Eagle
Cosgrove Thomas, mason, h. rear 77 Holden
Costello Robert, dyer, h. 70 River
Costello Timothy, bleacher, h. 5 Franklin
Cota Joseph, weaver, h. 125 Union
Cota Peter, teamster, h. head of North Eagle
Cota Ruel R., bookkeeper at Cutting's, h. 10 Arnold Place
11
82 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
COUCh M. E., attorney and counsellor at law, Savings Bank block,
h. 33 Houghton
Couchane Charles Jr., carpenter, h. 25 Walnut
Couchane Joseph, shoemaker, h. 29 Walnut
Coughlin Dennis, bricklayer, h. 46 Furnace hill
Coughlin James F., policeman, h. 50 Centre
Coughlin Julia Miss, 5 Marshall above Phoenix mills
Coughlin Timothy, h. 5 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Cousin James, boss finisher, h. 23 Brown
Co whey James, laborer, 63 Union
Coyle Farrel, machine printer, h. 16 Prospect
Co}Tle Hugh S., carpenter, bds. Ballou House
Coyle John P. ReVM pastor of Congregational Church, h. 23 Church
Cram Warren H., hostler at Flagg's livery
Crandall A. C, tanner, h. 35 Union
Crandall Eddy, carpenter, h. 5 Meadow
Crandall Hiram M., cabinet maker, h. 74 Holden
Crandall Sullivan A., clerk, h. 5 Pleasant
Crane Augustus, carpenter, bds. 89 West Main
Crane Frank, Wilson House coach driver
Craswell Alexander, bookkeeper at Sampson's, h. 66 River
Craven Joseph, laborer, 30 West Main
Craven M. & CO., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, office and
factory Briggsville, post-office address North Adams
Craven Michael (M. Craven & Co.), h. Briggsville
Craven Michael, dyer, h. 20 Veazie
Crawford Charles E., shoemaker, h. 205 Main
Crawford Fred., h. 87 Ashland
Crawford Warren, laborer, h. 205 Main
Crawford Wm., laborer, h. 15 Brown
Crawley David, h. 84 West Main
Crawley Warren J., printer, h. 84 West Main
Crews Wm. H., clerk, bds. 21 Prospect
Crimmans Patrick, laborer, h. rear 9 Elm
Croft Nicholas, hair dresser, h. 20 Centre
Croft Thomas S., laborer, h. 20 Centre
Cronin Dennis, laborer, 54 Prospect
Cronin James, h. 38 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Cronin Patrick and Timothy, h. 60 River
Cronin Mary Mrs., h. 60 River
Cronin Patrick, clerk, h. River cor. Veazie
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 83
Crosier Alonzo, machinist, h. 1G3 Main
Crosier Archie, teamster, bds. with L. L. Howes
Crosier A. D., machinist, 33 Brooklyn
Crosier Dudley, h. 5 Hudson
Crosier Hattie E. Mrs., h. 3 Blackinton block
Crosier Thomas, presser, bds. 87 Eagle
Cross Charles, cook, h. 101 State
Cross George N., brakeman, h. foot of Spring
Crossy Wm., boss dyer, h. 24 Brown
Crowl O. E. Mrs., h. 77 Holden
Crowley John F., brewer of choice ales and porter, 43 to 47
River, h. 41 River (see adv)
Crowley Timothy J., baker, 44 Eagle
Crowley John, fireman, h. 29 Ashland
Crowley John H., porter at Wilson House
Crowley Timothy, 30 Chestnut
Crowley Wm., engineer, bds. Ashland cor. Summer
Cuddeback Ward M., shoemaker, h. rear 74 Holden
Cullen John, Union above Glen Mill
Cullen Peter and Michael, h. 167 Union
Cumber Timothy, lightning rods, h. 12 Bank
Cummings Arthur, loom fixer, h. 25 Walnut
Cummings Lawrence Mrs., h. rear 71 Union
Cummings M. J., clerk at Union Pacific Tea Co., h. 34 Liberty
Cummings John, contractor and builder, 36 Liberty
Cummings William, loom fixer, h. 31 Beaver
Cunningham John, laborer, h. 6 Elm
Clirran Charles J., physician and surgeon, office and residence
Davenport block, 97 Main, office hours 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
and after 5 p.m. Telephone connection
Curby is properly spelled Kirby
Curley John, boss carder, h. 31 Brown
Curran Bernard, tailor at Boland & Co.'s
Currie Annie and Belle Misses, h. 114 Main
Currier Israel, mechanic, h. rear 128 Main
Currier Louis, hostler, bds. 48 Braytonville
Curtis Ellen, domestic at 67 Eagle
Curtis Frank E., clerk, h. 82 West Main
Curtiss Herbert A., fish dealer, rear 46 Centre
Curtiss Irvin D., folder, 20 Union
84 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
OaShman D. J., clothier, 9 and 11 State, H. M. Hawley man-
ager
Cutler Frank E., shoemaker, bds. 34 Washington ave
Cutler George, teamster, h. rear 74 Main
Cutting Charles H. (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h. 133 Main
Catting Charles H. & CO., clothiers, 1 and 2 Martin's block, 6
and 8 State (see front cover)
D
Dailey Edward, mechanic, h. rear 20 Liberty
Dailey John, laborer, h. 9 Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Dailej M., cigar manufacturer and tobacconist, 7 Eagle, h. 11
Spring (see adv)
Dailey Neill, laborer, h. 21 Brown
Dailey Timothy, truckman, h. 23 Veazie
Daley Mary Mrs., h. 10 Pearl
Dalton Michael and Thomas, 2 Beaver opp. mill
Dalrymple Orson, merchant, h. Natural Bridge
Dalrymple Granville W., resides with O. Dalrymple
Danforth Hartwell, weaver, h. 48 Braytonville
Danforth Tyler, boarding house, 48 Braytonville
Daniels Albert, spinner, h. 18 North Eagle
Daniels Johnson, farmer, h. 18 North Eagle
Daniels Herbert, laborer, h. 18 North Eagle
Darby George A., draughtsman, h. 2 Quincy
Darby George M. (Burlingame & Darbys), h. 2 Quincy
Darby Joseph M., bicycle dealer, h. 2 Quincy
Darby Robert, painter, bds. 25 Centre
Darby William B., janitor North Adams Savings Bank, h. 29 Eagle
Darby W. F. (Burlingame & Darbys) , bds. Wilson House
Darling Adelbert, shoemaker, h. rear 25 Washing ton ave
Darling A. B.f paper hangings, paints, oils, etc., house and sign
painting and frescoing, 8 Bank, h. 45 Church
Darling Arthur H., clerk, h. 31 Church
Darling Augustus N., clerk, h. 147 Main
Darling Charles A., dealer in trimmings and fancy goods, 83
Main, h. 45 Church (see adv)
Darling Charles E., clerk, bds. 45 Church
rORY.
The 5 Main
THE LATE EPIDEMIC
It first appeared in St. Petersburg about the middle j
of October; within three weeks half the population
were prostrated. In about a month it had spread
over the whole of European Russia. In a little more
than another month it was prevailing in all the large
cities of Europe and England.
Meanwhile it had reached this country, appearing
first in Boston, December 27th, and a few days later
in New York and Philadelphia. It swept westward
to the Pacific, and southward to Mexico and Central
America. There is no record -of any previous epi-
demic that has spread so rapidly.
Physicians are not fully agreed that it was really
influenza, as its symptoms did not fully accord with
those of former epidemics of that disease. Many
believe it to have been the dengue, modified by its
extension into regions north of its proper habitat.
Indeed, the dengue had been for months prevailing
in Southern Europe.
No epidemic in the United States has ever caused
so manv deaths in the same length of time. About
twelve thousand people died of it, directly and indi-
rectly, in seven weeks ending February 8th. It was
much more fatal in Boston, New York, Philadelphia block
and Chicago than in the more southern cities, Balti-
more, Washington, Cincinnati and St. Louis,
mortality was greatest in Boston.
Among the questions not yet fully settled are, "Is
the disease contagious?" and "Is it due to microbes?"
On both of these questions opinion inclines some-
what stronglv to the affirmative. It is doubtful, how-
ever, whether the microbe has yet been found, al-
though some investigators think they have found it.
Influenza, or the grippe, is strictly an epidemic
catarrh, but in the late epidemic catarrhal symptoms
were the least frequent of all. The most character-
istic symptom was excessive prostration. Neuralgia
of the brain was common and violent. There was
also often severe pain in the eye, especially on mov-
ing it. In manv cases, too, there was severe inflam-
mation of the lower ear, often with a discharge of
pus, resulting in rupture of the drum-head. One
physician found these symptoms graver and more
frequent than in scarlet fever. The inflammation
extended to the ear from the throat through the
Eustachian tubes.
Dr. Louise Fiske Bryson, in a paper read before
the New York Medical Society on the history of
influenza, stated that there was considerable ground
for believing the disease to be endemic— that is, per-
manently occurring, or likely to occur, in limited
districts— in some parts of Russia, Northern Asia,
the lake region of the United States, the Caroline
Islands, and perhaps in other localities, and that
atmospheric conditions had had much to do with
causing the present epidemic.
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Davis Robert W., farmer, h. 46 Franklin
Dawson Henry, dyer, h. 67 Union
Day Alvin, cigars, h. south end of State
Day Austin, post-office address North Adams
Day Charles, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Day Charles, printer at "News" office, bds. Centre
Day Osman, mechanic, bds. Ballou House
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Dailey Edward, mechanic
Dailey John, laborer, h.
Dililey M., cigar mauu]
Spring (see adv)
Dailey Neill, laborer, h.j
Daile}' Timothy, truckm|
Daley Mary Mrs., h. 10
Dalton Michael and The!
Dalrymple Orson, mercl|
Dalrymple Granville W.
Danforth Hartwell, wea
Danforth Tyler, boardii
Daniels Albert, spinner
Daniels Johnson, farme
Daniels Herbert, labore
Darby George A., dram
Darby George M. (Burl
Darby Joseph M., bicy<
Darby Robert, painter,
Darby William B.,janit
Darby W. F. (Burlinga
Darling Adelbert, shoemaker, h. rear 25 Washing ton ave
Darling A. B., paper hangings, paints, oils, etc., house and sign
painting and frescoing, 8 Bank, h. 45 Church
Darling Arthur H., clerk, h. 31 Church
Darling Augustus N., clerk, h. 147 Main
Darling Charles A., dealer in trimmings and fancy goods, 83
Main, h. 45 Church (see adv)
Darling Charles E., clerk, bds. 45 Church
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 85
Darling Charles H., traveling agent, h. 5\ Holden
Darling J. W., sign, scenic, and ornamental painter and frescoer,
with A. B. Darling, h. 10 South
Darling M. 15., fine family groceries, provisions, flour, teas, cof-
fees and spices, confectionery, etc., 94 Main, h. 31 Church
Darling Oliver M., shoe cutter, h. 23 Meadow
Darling Oliver P., jobber, h. 25 Washington ave
Darling Wm., blacksmith, h. 34 Franklin
Darroch J. Wells, tinsmith, h. 136 Eagle
Darroch James, spinner, h. 196 River
Darrow George, at print works, h. Clark's block
DaiTOW John, restaurant, 34 Main, h. 115 Main
Darrow Robert, machine printer, 51 Union
Dart Edward T., carriage trimmer, h. 11 North Church
Davenport A. F. Dr., dentist, Davenport block, 89 Main, resi-
dence 99 Main
Davenport Charles E., conductor, h. 104 Ashland
Davenport E. Arthur, student, h. 99 Main
Davenport Lucy Miss, h. 104 Ashland
David Archie, laborer, h. 96 South Church
Davies David, h. 11 Bray ton ville
Davies Thomas, h. 21 Braytonville
Davis Catherine Mrs., h. 86 West Main
Davis Charles, shoemaker, h. 228 East Main
Davis Charles L., laborer, h. 22 Marshall
Davis Dianah Mrs., boarding, h. 22 Marshall
Davis Emma, dressmaker, h. 27 Spring
Davis George, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Davis George, agent, h. 6 Holbrook
Davis H. M., master mechanic, Troy & Greenfield R. R., office in
shop, h. 157 East Main
Davis Hiram, farmer, Mountain road beyond East Main
DaviS Raymond H., carpenter and builder, 143 Ashland (see
adv)
Davis Robert W., farmer, h. 46 Franklin
Dawson Henry, dyer, h. 67 Union
Day Alvin, cigars, h. south end of State
Day Austin, post-office address North Adams
Day Charles, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Day Charles, printer at "News" office, bds. Centre
Day Osman, mechanic, bds. Ballou House
86 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Dayha Albert and Joseph, h. 114 River
Dayton Frank E., clerk Fitchburg abstract office
Dean Charles, shoemaker, Hay den block, Eagle
Dean Esther G. Miss, h. 18 Summer
Deane T. J., superintendent at Craven's, h. Union near Glen
Debarbieri Angelo, fruit stand, h. 33 Spring
Decker Isaac W., tinsmith, h. 112 Eagle cor. Jackson
Decker Maria Mrs., h. 73 Holden
Dee James, laborer, h. 20 Pearl
Delisle Gasper, operative, h. 13 West Cliff
Delisle Victor, mechanic, h. 13 West Cliff
De Maranville Henry E., fireman, h. 99 Church
De Maranville Warren, brakeman, bds. 24 State
Demarias Arsene, employed by Peter Sorrell
Demarias Edmund, stone cutter, h. rear 34 Main
Demarias Joseph, h. 27 Walnut st. Moulton Hill
Demerse Henry J., harness maker, 119 Main, h. 11 Vincent ave
Deming Avery J., teamster, Mountain road
Deming George H., employed at Sampson's factory
Deming Ira, mechanic, h. 7 North
Dempsey & Brown, meat market, Marshall cor. Centre
Dempsey John, laoorer, h. 61 Prospect
Dempsey Matthew (Dempsey & Brown), h. 6 Elm
Dempsey Thomas and Timotlry, laborers, h, 61 Prospect
Dempsey Matthew, butcher, h. 6 Elm
Dempsey Thomas, clerk at 31 Eagle
Denn Richard, dyer, h. 7 Furnace ground
Denne Jacob, helper, h. 35 Walnut
Dennis George D. M., veterinary surgeon, h. 65 Holden
Dennis James Dr., veterinary surgeon, 66 Holden (see adv)
Derby D wight, laborer, h. 27 Brooklyn
Deroche Charles, laborer, bds. rear 22 Union
Derocher Edward, old road to Stamford
Desmond John Mrs., State st. (Italian settlement)
Desmond William, brickmaker, address post-office
Deven Edward Mrs., h. 192 River
Devlin William, spinner, h. 184 River
Dewitt Amelia Mrs., h. 3 Marietta
Dewitt Edwin, laborer, h. 12 Pleasant
Dewket Delia Miss, clerk at depot restaurant
Dewolfe Benjamin, bookkeeper, h. 113 State
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 87
Dewolfe J. L., pattern maker, h. 113 State
Dewolfe Harry L., clerk at A. W. Hunter's, h. 113 State
Dial George, tailor at P. J. Boland's
Dibble S. B.? wholesale and retail lumber dealer, and manufac-
turer of sash, doors and blinds and packing boxes, 63 South
State, h. 9 Spring
Diggins Charles H., h. rear 138 South Ashland
Dillon James, mason, h. 204 River
Dillon Patrick, h. 204 River
Dillon Patrick Jr., h. 40 Furnace Hill rear depot
Dilworth George, shoemaker, h. 34 East Quincy
Dilworth John, farmer, h. 19 Beaver
Dinneen Ellen Mrs., h. 16 Central ave
Dineen John and William, h. 16 Central ave
Dineen Michael, car record office, h. 16 Central ave
Dodd Daniel, mechanic, h. 109 State
Dodd John, h. head of Holbrook
Dodd William, carder, h. 11 Beaver
Dodge George W., machinist, h. 17 Brooklyn
Doherty Alexander, teamster, h. 16 Furnace
Doherty Charles, mechanic, bds. at Hotel Brunswick
Doherty Daniel, h. Ashland near town farm
Doherty James, laborer, h. 8 Central ave
Doherty Jennette Mrs., h. 14 River
Doherty John, laborer, h. 48 Veazie
Doherty Margaret Mrs., h. 19 Brown
Doherty Michael, laborer, h. 99 Union
Doherty Patrick, beamer tender, h. 13 Veazie
Doland Andrew, gardener, h. 30 Union
Dominico B., laborer, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Don Charles, shoemaker, bds. 81 Holden
Don John, laborer, h. 32 Centre
Donald George, chemist, h. Mansion House
Donnelly Patrick, coachman, bds. 48 Braytonville
Donohue Andrew, laborer, bds. 48 State
Donohue Harry, restaurant, h. 34 Main
Donohue John, laborer, bds. 77 State
Donovan Timothy, laborer, h. 42 Furnace
Doolan Joseph, loom fixer, h. 45 West Main
Doolan John, beam tender, bds. 45 West Main
Doolan Patrick, laborer, 45 West Main
88 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Dooley Bridget Mrs., h. 12 Brown
Dooley Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Brown
Dooley Martin, laborer, bds. 12 Brown
Dooley Richard, folder, h. 12 Marshall
Dorsey W., bds. 12 Main
Douglass Thomas H., sashmaker, h. 127 State
Dowlin Fred. F., agent Jennie June sewing machines, h. 12
Pleasant
Dowlin M. R.9 manufacturer of Dowlin's patented specialties, 12
Pleasant
Dowlin Ralph M., harness, bds. 12 Pleasant
Dowlin Winfred M., salesman, h. 14 Pleasant
Dowling Daniel, h. rear 79 West Main
Dowling Edward, h. Walnut
Dowling Patrick, Walnut St., Morton Hill
Downey Elizabeth Mrs., h. 25 Beaver
Doyle James, 29 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Doyle John, grocer and steamship agent, 47 State
Doyle Mary Mrs., h. rear 15 West Main
Doyle Rose, laundress at Richmond House
DOX Geo. W., dentist, office 85 Main, h. 107J Eagle, office hours
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Dragoon Joseph, carpenter, h. rear 22 Union
Draper Wm. E., bookkeeper at Whitman, Canedy & Co.'s
Draper William H., shoe finisher, 157 Main
Drempt M. W., bds. 12 Main
Drew John EM chief deputy Internal Revenue, office Greenfield,
residence 18 Pleasant
Driscoll Florence and Daniel, h. 103 Church
Driscoll William, laborer, h. 27 Washington ave
DrOWneL. S., dealer in lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and
blinds, sheathing and tarred paper, etc., office cor. Chestnut
opp. Pittsfield depot, h. 57 Church
Drysdale John, dresser, h. Braytonville
Dubuc Arthur, h. 29 Walnut
DlH'hamiC M«9 fashionable hairdressing, ladies' hairdressing a
specialty, No. 5 Martin's block, h. 26 East Quincy
Duckworth Henry, weaver, h. 40 North
Duckworth Ernest R., engraver at Freeman's, h. 18 East Quincy
Duckworth Lena I., teacher, h. 40 North
Dudley Callas, shoemaker, h. 129 Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 89
Dudley George E., agent Fitchburgh R. R., office opp. Union
depot, h. 138 Main
Dudley Samuel, shoemaker, h. East Main cor. Kemp
Dudley Michel, laborer, h. East Main cor. Kemp
Dudley Napoleon, shoemaker, h. East Main cor Kemp
Duffy William, cook at Richmond House
Duggan Daniel, h. 64 Holden
Duggau John, barber at Hinkelbein's, h. 212 Main
Duggan Patrick, laborer, h. 14 Pearl
Dumas Arthur, laborer, bds. 5 South
Dumas J. H., clerk at 61 Eagle
Dumville Mary F., h. 7 Church
Dumville Gussie Miss, h. 7 Church
Dumville William H., (Burlingame & Darbys) h. 7 Church
Dunbar Edward, mechanic, rooms 12 Marshall
Dundon John and Mary, h. 2 North Church
Dunn John, shoemaker, bds. 81 Holden
Dunn John, laborer, h. 15 Braytonville
Dunn Matthew F., plumber, bds. American House
Dunsmore W. H., bds. 12 Main
Dunton C. Augusta, librarian North Adams Public Library, h. 99
Main
Dunton Frank H., spinner, h. 97 River
Dupre Emil, h. 9 Union Hill rej,r Eclipse mill
Dupre Henry, laborer, h. 23 Beaver
Dupre Prosper, h. 58 West Main
Durant Joseph, carpenter, h. 8 Morton Hill
Durant Napoleon, mason, h. 33 Walnut
Durant Simon, carpenter, h. 28 West Cliff
Durnin John, laborer, bds. 31 Centre
Durivage Sumuel, h. 27 Walnut
Durocher Charles, shoe cutter, h. 27 Brooklyn
Duso Charles, clerk, h. Eagle cor. Centre
DUSO L. H., cigar manufacturer and tobacconist, 8 Blackinton
block, h. Eagle cor. Centre (see adv)
Duso Maria Mrs., h. Eagle cor. Centre
Dwyer John, laborer, h. 62 River
Dyke E. A., dealer in beef, pork, hams, lard, sausages, poultry,
game, fish, oysters and vegetables, 49 Holden, h. 11 Chestnut
Dyke, George, painter, h. 11 Chestnut
Dyson Wm., machine printer, h. 14 Bryant
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Eadie Wm., foreman printer at Freeman's, h. 41 Union
Eadie James, at woolen mill, h. 8 Braytonville
Eagan Thomas, concrete walks, h. 26 Liberty
Eager Frederick, bookkeeper, bds. 9 Union
Eagers John, laborer, h. 15 North
Eastman Wm. O., teamster, h. 34 Willow Dell
Easton James, h. 13 Spring
Eaton Frank E., miller Phoenix mills, h. 77 Main
Eaton James, carpenter, h. 97 West Main
Eaton Lottie and Fannie Misses, h. 29 Brown
Eaton Prescott W., carpenter, h. 59 River
Eaton Robert, carder, h. rear 46 Centre
Eddy Albert, mason, address post-office
Eddy Benjamin, stone mason, h. Summit ave
Eddy David Jr., farmer, h. Notch road
Eddy Franklin J., mason, h. 14 Kemp
Eddy James W. and D. P., Notch road
Egan John P., h. 2 Furnace grounds
Elliott John, wool sorter, bds. 48 Braytonville
Elliott John, h. 36 Willow Dell
Ellis A. J., Mrs., h. 59 Main
Ellis Louisa Mrs., h. 13 Brown
Ellis Ida L., teacher, h. 59 Main
Ellis Samuel J., grocer, 16 Main, h. 129 Main
Ellis W. C, grocer, 16 Main, and manager Johnson Manufacturing
Co.'s store
Ellis S. J. & W. C, grocers, Main cor. Marshall
Emmott Frederick, engraver, h. 37 Union
Emmott John, foreman engraver, h. 37 Union
Eno George, laborer, h. 80 River
Erickson M., mechanic, h. 6 Fludson
Estes Arnold, slasher, h. 165 East Main
Estes Edward, farmer, h. Notch road
Estes Frank, shoemaker, h. 29 Washington ave
Estes Frank, laborer, h. 27 East Brooklyn
Estes George W., laborer, h. 50 Houghton
Estes James, shoemaker, Room 2 Blackinton block
Estes William H., watchman, h. 69 South Church
Estes Oscar, mason, h. 2 Walnut
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 91
Evans Charles E., clerk, h. 140 Eagle
Evans Charles T., printer, h. 29 East Brooklyn
Evans Walter S., merchant tailor, 44 State, residence Blackin-
ton (see adv)
Fagan John, fireman, h. 29 Houghton
Fagan Thomas and John E., h. 101 Union
Fairbanks Henry A., at depot, h. 129 Ashland
Fairbanks William and Henry, h. 4 Beaver
Fairfield Charles, brick layer, h. 58 Houghton
Fairfield David, custom boot and shoe maker, repairing prompt-
ly done in a first-class manner, also dealer in confectionery,
cigars and tobacco, Marshall cor. Centre
Fairfield Stephen H. (W. G. Cady & Co.), h. 5 Quincy
Fairfield W. W., shoe laster, h. East Mountain road
Falkenburg A. E., engraver at L. M. Barnes & Co/s
Fallon Michael and James, h. 118 West Main, Braytonville
Farley Perry M., carpenter, h. 12 Bryant
Farley Terrence, laborer, h. 42 Liberty
Farnham Lucy M. Mrs., h. 14 Arnold Place
Farnsworth E. H., bookkeeper at M. Crarven & Co/s, Briggsville
Farrar Nathan, shoemaker, h. 14 Walnut
Farrell Morgan, restaurant, h. 48 Centre
Faulkner Josiah E., designer, Freeman's, h. 28 Holbrook
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Faulkner Joseph, tailor for J. O'Brien
Faulkner Peter F., baker with A. G. McLaughlin
Faust August W., tailor for Young & McCann
Featherston James, laborer, bds. 19 Brown
Featherston Kate and Maggie, bd. 19 Brown
Featherston Patrick, night porter Richmond House
Fee John, laborer, h. 26 Brooklyn
Feeley John, shoemaker, bds. 32 Centre
Feige Cll<lS«9 bottler and manufacturer of mineral waters, 1 and
3 Marshall, h. 28 East Brooklyn (see adv)
Feige Henry, bottler, h. 28 East Brooklyn
Felix George, blacksmith, h. 16 East Quincy
Felthousen Harriet Mrs., h. 86 Eagle
Ferguson Wm., cook at Tunnel City House
Fero Melvin, manager Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 83
Main
Fessender George E., watchman, h. 29 Spring
Fiedler Wm., shoemaker, h. 25 Washington ave
Field Adolf and Louis, 84 State
Field Fred., clerk at Wm. W. Gallup' s
Field Homer, Notch road, Braytonville
Field Fred., laborer, h. 24 Washington ave
Fields Mary A., h. off south end of State
Fife Andrew A., shoemaker, 57 River
Finley Peter, laborer, h. 48 Centre
Finn Charles H., photographer at Ward's, bds. Mansion House
Finnegan Dennis J., printer ''Transcript," h. 2 Marshall
Finnegan Dennis, laborer, h. 2 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Finnegan John Mrs., h. 119 West Main
Finnegan Owen, at woolen mill, h. 40 Braytonville
Fisher Addie S. Mrs., h. rear 74 Holden
Fisher Charles C, clerk at Braman's grocery, h. 16 Prospect
Fisher H. G. B.,* president North Adams Manufacturing Co., h.
34 Church
Fisher S. M., trucking, h. 11 Hudson
Fitzgerald Edward Rev., assistant pastor St. Francis Church, h.
68 Eagle
Fitzgerald Gerald B., h. 68 Prospect
Fitzgerald George, tailor, h. 3 North
Fitzgerald Henry, laborer, bds. 22 Marshall
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 93
Fitzgerald James, dealer in beef, pork, mutton, veal, ham, lard,
sausages, poultry, game and vegetables in their season, 84
Main, h. 47 Church
Fitzgerald James H., clerk, h. 15 Ray
Fitzgerald John, laborer, bds. 77 State
Fitzgerald Maurice, h. 5 East Union
Fitzgerald Maurice P., butcher for James Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald John, mechanic, h. lane rear 138 Ashland
Fitzgerald Patrick J., tailor, h. 3 North
Fitzgerald Jas. Mrs., old road to Stamford
Fitzgerald Maurice P., h. 43 East Union
Fitzgerald Michael, 7 Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, h. Ray
Fitzgerald Peter, dyer, bds. 41 West Main
Fitzgerald Thomas, grinder, bds. 155 Union
Fitzgerald Timothy, on hill off head of Veazie
Fitzgerald Walter, tailor, h. 3 North
Fitzgerald William, laborer, bds. 41 West Main
Fitzgerald Wm., h. 17 Washington ave
Fitzpatrick John, laborer, h. 33 Furnace
Fitzpatrick Thomas E., laborer, bds. Dennis Slattery's
Fitzsimmons James, h. Ashland near town line
Flagg Fred A. (Richardson & Flagg), bds. "The Wilson*'
Flagg J. H., livery, sale and boarding stable, 57 Main opp. Wil-
son House, h. 65 Holden (see adv)
Flaherty Dennis, tanner, h. 5 Fuller
Flaherty James D., clerk, bds. 12 Centre
Flaherty James, baker, h. 5 Fuller
Flaherty, John, cigar maker, h. 12 Centre
Flaherty John Mrs., h. 12 Centre
Flaherty John, h. Mountain road near 5 Points
Flaherty Michael, teas, coffees, dry goods and notions, 85 Cen-
tre (see adv)
Flanigan John and John Jr., 51 Church
Fleming Francis H., publisher of Annual Record, h. 70 Eagle
Fletcher A. W., mechanic, h. 5 Ray
Fletcher James M., packer, bds. 15 Beacon
Fletcher John J., operator, 15 Beacon
Fletcher Orrin, mason, h. 66 West Main
Fletcher William, hack driver at Mansion House
Fleury Frank, hostler at Richmond House
94 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Flood Edgar R., painter, 58 Prospect
Flood Luke H., printer at "Transcript/' h. 14 North Eagle
Flood N. B., tallyman for Troy & Greenfield R. R., h. 8 Bryant
Flood Rufus C, printer, bds. 12 North Eagle
Flynn Catherine Mrs., widow, h. 1 South
Flynn David, laborer, bds. 20 Liberty
Flynn James L., clerk at Twing's, h. 28 Lincoln
Flynn John, foreman, 28 Lincoln
Flynn John W., watchman, h. 1 South
Flynn John O., saloon, 81 Centre
Flynn Michael, shoemaker, bds. 23 Pearl
Flynn Michael, laborer, h. 39 East Union
Flynn Patrick, laborer, h. 12 State
Flynn Richard, laborer, h. 41 East Union
Flynn Thomas J., clerk at Haslam's, h. 7 Union
Flynn Timothy, clerk, bds. 28 Lincoln
Flynn Wm., brakeman, h. 1 South
Foley James Mrs., h. 29 Houghton
Foley Thomas, carpenter, h. 76 River
Fonda Sarah Miss, housekeeper at Richmond House
Follett Edward T., clerk, h. 36 Brooklyn
Follett George E., shoemaker, h. 6 East Brooklyn
Follett John D., pattern maker, h. 6 East Brooklyn
Foote Eldoris, sawyer, h. 76 East Quincy
Foote George, laborer, h. 3 Vincent ave
Foote Oliver, tanner, h. 30 West Cliff
Ford Charles W., clerk at Burlingame & Darbys', h. 9 Quincy
Ford Wm. S., h. 114 Eagle
Forget Jeremiah, painter, h. 1 9 Washington ave
Formhalse Augustus J., h. 67 East Quincy
Formhalse Henry, brakeman, bds. 143 Eagle
Formhalse John, h. 2 Central ave
Fosmire W. H., proprietor of Wilson House Billiard hall, en-
trance opp. post-office, h. 119 Main
Foster James, emplo}red at Boston & Albany freight house
Foster John, laborer, h. 62 Houghton
Fostino Arega, laborer, h. 84 State
Fountain Jed, laborer, h. 8 Beaver
Fountain John, laborer, h. 15 East Union
Fountain John, h. rear 35 Washington ave
Fountain Joseph, weaver, h. 15 East Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 95
Fountain Joseph, laborer, h. 17 Beaver
Fountain Nedos, wheelwright, h. Union near Glen mill
Fountain Oliver, laborer, h. 3 Union hill
Fountain Walter E., teamster, h. 20 River
Fountain Jos. Mrs., 20 River
Fountain Willie J., shoemaker, h. 57 River
Fournier John, shoemaker, h. Walnut st., Morton hill
Fournia Louis, mechanic, h. 88 River
Fox John, laborer, h. 14 Brown
Francher, Albert, clerk, h. 30 Lincoln
Francher Emma Mrs., h. 30 Lincoln
Francher Eugene E., bookkeeper, bds. 30 Lincoln
Franklin Esther Mrs., h. 6 South
Franklin John M., clerk at 99 Cent Store, h. 6 South
Frasier John F., farmer, h. Notch road
Frawley Mary A. Mrs., h. 19 Veazie
Fredette Fred., shoemaker, h. 15 East Brooklyn
Freeman Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of prints, foulards,
cretons and sateens, office on Union (see adv)
Freeman W. W. Mrs., h. Summer cor. Bank
Freeman Wallace, h. Summer cor. Bank
Freeman W. W., groceries, provisions, dry goods, boots, shoes,
etc., Eagle cor. River
French George, general agent for "The Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Co. of Philadelphia" for Western Massachusetts,
office 1 1 Martin block, h. head of Briggs ave. (see adv)
French Helena, teacher High School head of Briggs ave
French John B. (Pike & French), h. 31 Houghton
Frenz Emil P., clerk at Rice's drug store
Frink Charles L., painter for J. H. Adams, h. 171 East Main
Frost Lizzie M. Miss, cashier at Tuttle & Bryant's
Fuller Antoine, Walnut st., Morton Hill
Fuller Benjamin, mechanic, h. Walnut st., Morton Hill
Fuller Edward P., carpet layer, h. 92 Eagle
Fuller Francis M., mason, h. 17 North Eagle
Fuller George, weaver, 28 Houghton
Fuller Lewis P., mason, h. 24 Franklin
Fulton Alexander W., shoemaker, h. 22 East Quincy
Fulton Richard, shoemaker, h. 86 Eagle
Furlong James, laborer, h. 21 West Main
96 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Gage Charles, h. High near West Main, Robinson Hill
Gagnon George, foreman tanner, h. 22 West Cliff
Gagnon Levi, shoemaker, h. 22 West Cliff
Gainley and Conlon, cigar manufacturers, 32 Main
Gainley Alexander, mechanic, h. 11 Brooklyn
Gainley F. L., h. 16 Brown next gas house
Gainley Frank, h. Chase's block, Centre
Gainley Joseph F., Gainley & Conlon, h. Chase's block, Centre
Gallagher Fred, shoemaker, bds. 32 Centre
Gallagher Patrick, h. 50 South Furnace opp. depot
Gallagher Patrick, mechanic, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Gallaway George, clerk, h. 48 Centre
Gallaway Mary Mrs., h. 48 Centre
Galligan Peter, h. 36 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Gallup Clarence W., lumber and box manufacturer, Red Mills,
Clarksburgh, h. 20 Pleasant (see adv)
Gallup Edward E., clerk at Cutting's, h. 5 Frederick
Gallup & HOUghton, manufacturers of print cloths, office and
factory Beaver mill village
Gallup Jos. L., painter, h. 5 Frederick
Gallup Milo S. Mrs., h. 5 Frederick
Gallup William Arthur (Gallup & Houghton), treasurer Ar-
nold print works, h. 33 Church
Gallup Willard S., at Arnold print works, h. 5 Frederick
Gallup Willis J., insurance, bds. Ashland cor. Porter
Gallup Wm. W., wholesale grocer and commission merchant, 8
and 10 Blackinton block, h. Ashland cor. Porter
Gamache Joseph, carpenter, h. 35 East Union
Gamache Nelson, laborer, h. 9 Brown
.Gamache Nelson Jr., laborer, h. 9 Brown
[ardnerAg^«:ard master, h. 36 Summer
Gardner AlOhZO Jr., fine family groceries, 185 State
Gardner Perry G., machinist, Hunter's, h. 24 Houghton
Gardner Lorenzo, beamer tender, h. Burdickville
Gardner Mary E. Mrs., h. 19 Houghton
Garlick Rufus W., h. 121 West Main, Braytonville
Garlick Arthur, carder, h. 121 West Main, Braytonville
Garlick William B., machine printer, h. 49 Union
Garlo Louis, laborer, h. rear 30 Chestnut
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 97
Garno Frank, h. 9 Prospect
Gaudette Alfred C, shoemaker, h. 3 East Brooklyn
Gaudette Frank, shoemaker, rooms 41 Holden
Gaudette W. F., shoemaker, h. 28 Spring
Gaylord W. H., dry and fancy goods and notions, 3 Martin's
block, Main, h. 18 Quincy cor. Ashland
Gaynor Joseph, laborer, h. 18 Liberty
Gates Charles, laborer, h. 38 North Eagle
OatSliCk MorriS, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, hats,
caps, etc., 66 Main, h. 9 Chestnut (see adv)
Gauthier Edmond, tailor for P. J. Boland
Gavan Timothy, laborer, bds. 12 Centre
Gavitt John, veterinary surgeon, h. 14 Wesleyan
Gavitt Milton, coachman, h. 7 Grant
Geddes Archie, h. 3 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Geddes James Mrs., h. 3 Marietta
Geddes John, h. 4 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Geddes Joseph, h. 11 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Geddes Mary T., 3 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Geddes Thomas, carriage maker, h. 3 Union Hill rear Eclipse
mill
Oelineau & LaFortune, boots and shoes, 103 Main (see adv)
Gelineau A. N. (Gelineau & LaFortune), passenger agent for
Canada, h. 147 Main
Gelineau Norbert, h. 167 East Main
Gelinas Thomas, shoemaker, h. 56 River
Gendreau is spelled Johndrow in this book
Gendron J. A., driver for N. Mandeville, h. 19 Eagle
Geoffrion L. E., engineer, h. 87 Ashland
George Frank, laborer, h. 83 River
Gereau Alexander, mechanic, h. 22 Brooklyn
Gereau Belphine Miss, bds. 10 North Church
Germain Edward C, clerk, h. 30 Church
Germain Fred., butcher, h. 63 Eagle
Germain Geo. O., shoemaker, h. 25 Lincoln
Germain Lewis A., clerk, h. 19 Chestnut
Germain Nellie Mrs., dressmaker, h. 61 Eagle
Gibson Albert, laborer, h. 76 State
Gibson Gilbert H., painter, h. 20 Houghton
Gibson Hiram G., driver for American Express Co
Gilbert Geo., employed at 99 cent store, h. 98 State
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Gilbo Edward, laborer, h. 42 West Main
Gilbo Fred., mason, h. 6 Morton Hill
Gilbo Joseph, stonecutter, h. 42 West Main
Gill Geo., watchman, h. 133 Union
Gilloolly Timothy, at woolen mill, h. 44 Braytonville
Gilman Israel W., carpenter, h. 10 Liberty
Gillman Paul, clerk at Ballou House
Gilmore Edward, carder, h. rear 79 West Main
Gilmore Jos. L., laborer, h. rear 11 Union
Gilrain Jas., laborer, h. 116 River
Gilrey Moses, shoemaker, h. 61 East Quincy
Girard Henry, laborer, h. 4 East Union
Giobatto Giuffia, Italian settlement, South State
GirOliard D., dealer in fine family groceries, provisions, teas,
coffees, canned goods, etc., 61 Eagle opp. Catholic church
Girouard Hypolite, carpenter, h. .59 Houghton
Gleasoil BrOS., dealers in fine groceries and provisions, teas,
coffees, 4 Blackinton block
Gleason A. E. (Gleason Bros.), h. 44 Franklin
Gleason Newton T. (Gleason Bros.), h. 44 Franklin
Gleason Jos. D. Mrs., h. 44 Franklin
Godfrey Edward J., roll coverer, h. 1 West Main
Goff Bridget Mrs., h. 69 Union
Goff Michael and John, h. West Shaft road
Goff Mary Mrs., widow, h. South Ashland near town line
Goff Patrick, laborer, h. West Shaft road
Goggin Stephen, h. 12 Franklin cor. Central ave
Goggin Wm., mechanic, rear 20 Liberty
Gokey Felix, alley rear 51 Centre
Gokey John, laborer, h. 66 West Main
Gonya Wm., laborer, h. 125 Union
Gonya Antoine, tanner, h. 86 River
Gonyou Duffy, lime burner, h. South end of State
Gonyou Joseph, h. South end of State
Goodacre James, foreman, cigarmaker, h. 48 Holden
Goodell Lewis, shoe-laster, h. 43 Veazie
Goodell Mary A. Mrs., boarding, h. 50 Holden
Goodell Wm., laborer, h. East Mountain road
Goodell Wm., h. 74 Houghton above town line
Gooden Michael F., clerk, h. 34 Main
Gooden Michael, h. Marshall near print works
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 99
Goodnow Addison, h. 36 Willow Dell
GoOdllOW Frank L., carriage and sleigh maker, Marshall cor.
Centre, h. 5 Bank
Goodrich Anna Mrs., h. 54 Prospect
Goodrich Frank D., h. head of Houghton
Goodrich F. II., fine family groceries, provisions, fruits, etc., 108
Main, h. 20 Cherry
Goodrich Frank P., principal high school, h. 32 Summer
Goodrich H. P., bookkeeper (Richmond & Co.), h. 25 Chestnut
Goodrich Harry E., clerk at T. W. Richmond & Co.'s
Goodrich J. C, real estate, desirable building lots for sale on
West Main near the fair ground. Apply at Billings's stove
store, or at residence 14 Chestnut
Goodrich Jennie Mrs., bds. 10 Franklin
Goodrich Leslie, shoemaker, bds. 28 Washington ave
Goodrow Napoleon, laborer, h. 157 Union
Gooler Angeline Mrs., h. 36 Main
Gordon Frank Mrs., h. 13 Brooklyn
Gordon Matilda Mrs., h. 13 Frederick
Gordon Wm., dyer, bds. 20 Marshall
Gorman Bridget Mrs., h. 25 East Union
Gorman Ellen, waiter at 12 Main
Gorman David, h. 51 Centre
Gorman John, marble worker, bds. 66 River
Gorman Kate Mrs., bds. 19 Brown
Gorman Michael, laborer, h. 24 Union
Gorry Edward, steward at Hotel Brunswick
Gorry Michael Mrs., proprietor of Hotel Brunswick, 34 State
Gould Charles K., teamster, h. 5 Marietta
Gould Gilbert W., bookkeeper at Arnold's, h. 53 Liberty
Gould Geo. W., h. 87 Eagle
GOUld John T., dyer, 19 Main, h. 25 North (see adv)
Gould Maria S., widow, h. 6 Cherry
Gould Robert, bookkeeper, h. rear 81 Union
Goss N. R„ clerk at T. & G's abstract office, h. 5 Hall
Gould Elizabeth W. Mrs., h. 25 North
Gove Everett, mechanic, h. 38 Prospect
Goyette John, h. South Ashland below R. R. bridge
Grace John, laborer, 31 Brown
Grady John, clerk, bds. 119 Union
Graham Daniel, laborer, h. 6 Bethel
100 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Graham Geo. W., wool sorter, h. 7 Bray ton ville
Graham Wm., weaver, h. 28 Beaver
drandchamps J., dealer in fine family groceries, provisions,
teas, coffees, and canned goods, 4 East Union
Granger Moses, shoemaker, h. 18 North Eagle
Grant Margaret Mrs., h. 4 Elm
Gray Benjamin, h. 1 Washington ave
Gray Mary Mrs., h. 5 Bank
Green Charles, at woolen mill, h. 28 Braytonville
Green Edson H., teamster, bds. 38 Washington ave
Green Harlow P., carpenter, h. 95 West Main
>J0i«Ull Gtorge, carpenter, h. 125 State
Green Walter, engraver, bds. 29 Eagle
Green Wm., laborer, h. 110 Main
Gregory Dennis, h. 29 East Union
Gregory Gilbert, shoemaker, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Gregory Gilbert 2d, laborer, h. 8 Brown
Gregory Major, shoemaker, old Stamford road
Gregory Pascal, h. 29 East Union
Gregory Solomon, h. 36 East Union
Gregory Vedosh, h. West Shaft road
Gregson Edward, shoemaker, h. 13 Liberty
Gregson George, shoemaker, h. 9 Hudson
Greylock Mills, manufacturer of ginghams, Greylock
Gridley Geo. E., wood engraver, h. 48 East Quincy
Griffin Bessie, domestic at 135 Main
Griffin Edward, carpenter, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Griffith Chas., hack driver for Richmond House
Griffith John, laborer, h. 41 Furnace Hill
Griggs Chas. F., clerk at Braman's, h. 87 Eagle
Grimes Mary E. Mrs., h. West Main cor. Brown
Grimes Sidney and James, 18 Braytonville
Griswold Mary F., domestic at 99 Main
Groat John H., harnessmaker, h. 27 Spring
Grover L. J., h. 161 Union
Groves Samuel A., train porter Wilson House
Grundy Nellie and Olive, h. 79 Union
Guichon Matilda Mrs., h. 89 Union
Guinan Thos., cotton inspector, h. 18 Bryant
Gunning Patrick, laborer, h. 107 Union
Gunning Mary, h. 107 Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 101
Guruey Edwin, clerk at Billings's, h. 19 Prospect
Gurney Fred. E., telegraph clerk, h. 19 Prospect
Gurney Herbert, miller, h. 67 East Quincy
H
Haggerty John, at woolen mill, h. 29 Braytonville
Haggerty Michael, at woolen mill, h. 24 Braytonville
Haggerty Patrick, h. old Stamford road
Halbig John F., h. 34 Centre
Hale Harry A., shoe cutter, h. 4 Union
Haley Dennis, laborer, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Haley Geo., farmer, h. south end of State
Haley John, laborer, rear 25 Washington ave
Haley Patrick, laborer, h. 42 Furnace
Haley Thomas F. Mrs., h. East Mountain road
Haley Winnie Mrs., h. old road to Stamford
Hall Arthur, laborer, h. rear 17 Marshall
Hall Burt, laborer, East Mountain road
Hall Chas., h. 72 River
Hall Chas., farmer, Mountain road beyond East Main
Hall Elisha, farmer, old road to Stamford
Hall Elizabeth, h. 3 Church
Hall George, farmer, h. West Shaft road
Hall Henry, teamster, h. East Mountain road
Hall Richard, tailor, bds. Mansion House
Hall Richard Mrs., cloak maker, h. 35 Summer
Hall Myra L. Miss, teacher, h. 35 Summer
Hall Sophie Mrs., h. 2 Hall
Hall Sidney L., tinsmith at Billings's, h. Walnut
Hall Wm., contractor, h. 66 Holden
Hall Wm., laborer, h. East Mountain road
Hallenbeck E. A., clerk at American Express Co.'s, h. Hall
Halse Sarah Mrs., h. 3 Summit ave near Main
Halstead Frank A., bookkeeper at Hunter's, h. 10 Church
Hamblen E. B., proprietor of Wilson House drug store, Main
cor. Holden, h. 8 Arnold place (see adv)
Hamblen Jacob, h. 8 Arnold place
Hilllier GeOt, general agent of the Berkshire Life Insurance Co.
of Pittsfield, office 69 Main, h. 77 West Main (see adv p.102.)
102 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
INCORPORATED 1851.
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BERKSHIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
@F MTTSIIXU}. MASS.
REASONS WHY IT SHOULD BE PREFERRED BY THOSE
DESIRING INSURANCE.
It has the benefit of over thirty years successful experience.
Its business is conducted on the mutual plan, thus enabling
members to get their Insurance at cost.
It has always paid large dividends, thereby making the cost of
insurance low.
It maintains a reserve for the protection of policy-holders, on
the Massachusetts Standard, the highest basis required by the
laws of any State.
It has a large surplus over the legal reserve and all other lia-
bilities.
Its conditions as to travel and residence are very liberal.
Its policies are protected by the non-forfeiture laws of the Com-
monwealth of Massachusetts, which secure greater benefits to
members than those of any other State.
It has always maintained a high reputation for just and liberal
treatment of its members by promptly adjusting and settling all
policy claims, a proof of which is the fact that no judgment has
ever been rendered against it.
WILLIAM R. PLUNKETT, President.
JAMES M. BARKER, Vice President.
JAMES W. HULL, Sec'y and Treas.
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS AGENCY,
HAMER & STONE, - General Agents,
MAIN STREET, COMPANY BUILDING,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS. PITTSFIELD, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 103
Hamer George Jr., sewing machines, h. 117 West Main
Hauier Harry R., manufacturer of washing machines, h. 75 West
Main
Hamer James, sewing machines, h. 74 West Main
Hamilton John, h. Walnut, Morton Hill
Hammel Joseph, carpenter, h. 28 East Quincy
Hammatt Albert Rev., pastor Universalist church, h. 43 Church
Hammond A. D., bookkeeper at Beaver mill, h. 119 Union
Hammond Mary A. and Lillian I., h. 1 Elm
Handy Benj. F., laborer, h. 35 Prospect
Hanley Homer F. Mrs.,h. 12 Summer
Hanley H. H. (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h. 12 Summer
Hanley John, shoemaker, h. 128 Main
Hanley John H. Mrs., h. 12 Summer
Hanley John, hairdresser, h. rear 130 Main
Hanley John, mason, h. alley rear 51 Centre
Hanley Peter, laborer, h. 190 River
Hanlon Sarah Mrs., h. 101 Union
Hannon James, boss dyer, bds. 31 Centre
Hannum Maggie Mrs., h. Union near bridge
Hanrahan Michael, laborer, h. 32 Brown
Hardeiibergh James W., assistant treasurer Johnson Mfg. Co., h.
West Main opp. Brown
Hardenburgh John, shoemaker, h. Union near Glen mills
Hard Ilian & McMillin, proprietors "Hoosac Valley News," and
book and job printers, 36 State (see adv)
Hardman A. W. (Hardman & McMillin), h. 74 Eagle
Hardgraves John, laborer, h. 4 Furnace ground
Hargraves Jas., bds. 21 East Union near 5 points
Hargraves Jos. Mrs., 21 East Union near 5 points
Hargraves Wm. J., shoemaker, h. 24 Franklin
Harmon J. A., agent, 51 Church
Harney Mr., bds. at 12 Main
Harper Alfred E., clerk, h. Eagle cor. Centre
Harper John, shoemaker, h. 161 Main
Harper John Mrs., Eagle cor. Centre
Harriman Arthur E., clerk at W. H. Gaylord's, 22 East Brooklyn
Harrington Peter, butcher for J. M. Chace & Co
Harrington Peter, laborer, h. 32 Chestnut
Harriman Duncan, shoe cutter, h. 22 East Brooklyn
Harriman Edward, gasfitter at Jones & Co.'s, h. 16 River
104 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Harriman Frank H., clerk, 22 East Brooklyn
Harriman Wilfred C, clerk, h. 22 East Brooklyn
Harrington Alonzo D., farmer, h. Mountain road
Harrington Andrus M., carpenter, h. 5 North
FTarrington Charles A., cigar maker, h. 44 East Quincy
Harrington Cornelius, h. 40 West Main
Harrington Dennis, h. south end of Church
Harrington Dexter V., shoemaker, h. rear 61 East Quincy
Harrington Fred J., shoemaker, bds. 87 Eagle
Harrington Fred., clerk, h. 6 Franklin
Harrington Geo. E., bricklayer, h. 44 East Quincy
Harrington Millard A., car inspector, h. 100 Church
Harrington Nancy Mrs., h. 41 Liberty
Harrington Reuben N., shoemaker, h. 36 Liberty
Harrington Wm., watchman, h. 13 Kemp
Harrington Walter V., sample cutter, h. rear 61 East Quincy
Harris Amelia Mrs., h. 109 Union
Harris David B., h. Walnut Morton Hill
Harris Eugene F., engraver, h. 109 Union
Harris Geo., laborer, h. 23 Beaver
Harris Wm., teamster, h. 1 Wesley an cor. Eagle
Harris Zeruah Miss, h. 6 Liberty
Harrison Ellen M. Mrs , h. 121 Main
Harrison Eliza M., h. Braytonville
Harrison Jos. L., student, h. 121 Main
Harrison Lizzie, teacher, h. with R. N. Harrison
Harrison Peter Mrs., 71 Union
Harrison Robert N., farmer, h. Braytonville
Harrop George, plumber, bds. American House
Harrower Thomas, blacksmith, 2 East Brooklyn
Hart John, h. south end of State
Hart Mary, teacher, 47 Church
Hartigan David, laborer, bds. 68 Holden
Harvie R. B., plain and ornamental carriage painting, 16 and
18 W. Main, h. 1 Marietta
Harvie Fred. R., packer, h. 1 Lincoln
HarWOOd A. WM watches and jewelry,. 75 Main, h. 43 Church
(see adv)
Harwood Edwin A., tinsmith, h. 4 East Quincy
Harwood Perry, printer, h. 2 Washington ave
Haskins Adelbert A., engineer, h. 3 Bryant
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 105
Haskins Albert, building mover, h. Morton Hill
Haskins Alfred E., kerosene, 2 Ashland
Haskins Eva I., teacher, h. Morton Hill
Haskins E. J., clerk Fitchburgh Abstract office
Haskins Frank J., hotel at Zylonite
Haskins Franklin, shoemaker, h. 3 Jackson
Haskins George, laborer, h. rear 74 Main
Haskins Herbert, building mover, h. Morton Hill
Haskins Homer, carpenter, h. 1 Bryant
Haskins Joel C, h. Houghton above town line
Haskins John W., shoecutter, h. 107 Eagle
Haskins Rudolphus W., carpenter, h. 122 Eagle
Haskins Sarah T., teacher, h. 122 Eagle
Haskins William E., shoemaker, h. 89 Eagle
Halsam Albert H., machine printer, h. 9 Hall
Haslam R. H. & CO., dry goods, millinery and fancy goods, 4
Martin's block
Haslam R. H. (R. H. Haslam & Co.), h. 56 Church
HaStiDgS George A., druggist and pharmacist, 76 Main, h. 114
Eagle (see adv)
Haswell William, printer, "News," h. 31 Houghton
Hathaway Ambrose, h. head of Houghton
Hathaway B. F., contractor, h. High opp. depot
Hathaway B. F., Jr., salesman, h. 14 Briggs ave
Hathaway Hattie A., teacher, h. 6 Frederick
Hathaway Israel F., clerk, h. 146 Ashland
Hathawav Mason B., 14 River
Hathaway Mary A., teacher, h. 2 East Quincy
Hatton & Keefe, dining rooms, 29 Centre
Hatton Michael J. (Hatton & Keefe), h. North Eagle
A. W. HARWOOD,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Dealer in Evert Description op
FOREIGN** AMERICAN WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c.
Rich and Elegant Jewelry of the Latest Styles.
Solid. Silver TV are, Silver Plated. Ware
Spectacles and Eye Glasses of all kinds ; cleanest stock and most reas-
onable prices of any place in North Adams. Every description of repair-
ing executed by practical workmen, and warranted.
75 MAIN STREET, - - - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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Hatton Peter, groceries, h. 31 Centre
Hawkins Catherine Mrs., h. 101 State
Hawley H. M., manager for D. J. Cushman, 9 and 11 State
Hawkes Louisa S. Miss, h. 1 Church place
Hayden Arthur, shoe cutter, h. 64 Centre
Hayden E. R., manufacturer of paper boxes, 145 Ashland
Hayden John W., bookkeeper, Sampson's, h. 1 Hall
Hayden Joseph, shoemaker, h. Clarksburgh
Hayden Lester M., superintendent Sampson's, h. 6Q Centre
Hayden"Reuben B., butcher, 143 Ashland
Hayden Julia Mrs., 27 Union Hill, rear Eclipse mill
Hayes Kate, waiter at Mansion House
Haynes'Frank P., bookkeeper, h. 5 Hall
Hazlett Emma and Mary, h. 9 Summer
Hazlett Wm. H., clerk, bds. 11 Summer
Hebert Mattie Mrs., h. 9 Ashland
Heeney Hattie Mrs., h. 68 Holden
Heimer J., laborer, h. 17 Washington ave
Hemenway Augustus, farmer, south end of Ashland
Henderson Andrew, sketcher, h. 10 Bryant
Henderson James, laborer, h. 5 Ray
Henry R. LM proprietor of North Adams steam laundry, Bank, h.
72 Eagle
Henry Sarah L. Miss, h. 72 Eagle
Henwood Jas., laborer, h. 55 East Quincy
Herstein Louis, peddler, h. Washington ave. cor. Ashland
Heslan Maggie Mrs., h. 5 Ashland
Hewitt Albert, shoemaker, h. Clarksburgh
Hewitt Daniel, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Hewitt Elmer A., shoemaker, h. 69 East Quincy
Hewitt Jenks, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Hewitt Samuel J., h. Clarksburgh
Hicks Alonzo N., carpenter, h. 36 North
Hicks Eli B., carpenter, 40 Houghton
Hicks Irena S. Mrs., h. 66 West Main
Hicks Orman, carpenter, h. 45 Veazie
Hicks Thos. H., slater, h. 41 East Brooklyn
Hicks Wm. D., carpenter, 65 East Quincy
Hilke J. W., clerk at Tobin's Boston branch
Hill Guy, employed at B. & A. freight-house
Hill James H., h. Burdickville
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 107
Hill Michael, laborer, h. 32 Marshall
Hill Wm., teamster, h. rear 32 Ashland
Hillman Samuel, h. 33 South Furnace opp. depot
Himes Henry, at Bond's livery
Hindley Fred. T., painter, h. rear 11 Union
Hindley John, cigar maker, h. 16 South
Hindley Margaret, domestic at 66 Eagle
Hindley Samuel J., shoemaker, h. 5 Marietta
Hines Catherine Mrs., alley rear 51 Centre
Hines Miranda Mrs., 219 East Main cor. Congress
Hines Patrick, dyer, h. 17 Veazie
Hinkelbein F. E., hairdresser, 78 Main, h. 80 Centre
Hinman C. W., watchmaker at 5 Wilson block
Hitchen Frederick, laborer, h. alley rear 49 Centre
Hitchen Kate, nurse, alley rear 49 Centre
Hoag Daniel S., weaver, h. 205 East Main
Hoag J. H., clerk with Gleason Bros
Hocking Edward, h. 79 State
Hocking Lester, car inspector, h. 33 Furnace
Hocking Lottie and Sadie, h. 52 Holden
Hocking Thomas R., assistant tallyman, h. 146 Ashland
Hocking William H., car inspector, h. 140 Ashland
Hodge Alfred O., h. Church, near cross roads
Hodge A. W. (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), vice president Berkshire
National Bank, h. 18 Church
Hodge Charlotte E. Miss, h. 69 Holden
Hodge Edson M., bookkeeper Berkshire National Bank
Hodge Jennette E. Miss, h. 18 Summer
Hodge M. D. & A. W., proprietors of Phoenix Flouring Mills,
foot of Main (see adv)
Hodge M. D. Mrs. (M. D. &. A. W. Hodge), h. 135 Main
Hodge Thomas A., bds. 18 Summer
Hodge Sarah Mrs., h. 62 River
Hodge William D., music teacher, 22 Summer
Hodge William F., iron founder, 37 Brooklyn, h. 69 Holden
Hodge William M. (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), h. 135 Main
Hodskin Albridge, brewer, h. 15 Brooklyn
Hodskin Clara, teacher, h. 35 Summer
Hodskin William, deputy sheriff, h. 35 Summer
Hogan Daniel, hostler, h. 4 Veazie
Hogan James, laborer, h. 50 Furnace
108 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Hogan John B. Mrs., h. 77 South Ashland
Hogan John, h. 77 Ashland
Hogan Mary Mrs., h. 4 Veazie
Hogan Mr., on hill rear 123 Main, Bray ton ville
Hogan Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Lincoln
Hogan Thomas, h. 77 South Ashland
Hogle Arthur S., painter, h. 16 East Brooklyn
Hogle Samuel M., spinner, h. 16 East Brooklyn
Holbrook Fred. G., printer at "Transcript," h. 17 Brooklyn
Holbrook Jennie Miss, bds. 16 Prospect
Holbrook M. G., foreman at A. H. Jones & Co.'s, h. 3 Lincoln
Holbrook Wm. Mrs., h. 9 Wall
Holden Henry Mrs., h. 116 Eagle
Holden Samuel N., conductor, h. Davenport block, 97 Main
Holihan John, h. 3 Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Holmes John, h. Bradley
Holt James, mason, h. 42 Ashland
Hooker Harry H., shoemaker, bds. 52 Holden
HoOSaC Valley NeWS, Hardman & McMillin, proprietors, 36
State (see adv)
Hoosae Savings Bank, 100 Main (see adv)
Hopkins A. W., carriage maker, Marshall cor. Centre, h. 119
State
Hopkins Gilbert, carpenter, h. 59 State
Hopkins George, treasurer Williamstown Manufacturing Co., h. 12
Church
Hopkins Wm. A., mechanic, bds. Tunnel City House
Hopps David, h. Braytonville
Horan Michael, laborer, h. 55 South Furnace opp. depot
Horrigan James, teamster, h. 13 North Church
Horrigan Michael, laborer, h. 16 Beaver
Horrigan Thomas, laborer, h. Natural Bridge
Horracks Charles, tallyman for Boston & Albany R. R., bds. 99
Church
Horseley Roscoe, laborer, h. 17 Marshall
Horton Henry, laborer, h. 2 Kemp
Horton John W., car inspector, h. 51 Walnut
Horton Simeon H., mason builder and contractor, h. 10 East
Quincy
Hosford Ella E. Mrs., h. 6 Jackson
HOSley A. B., proprietor of North Adams Monumental works, h.
50 Liberty (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 109
Hosley David, farmer, h. West Shaft road
Hosley Irving A., shoemaker, h. 27 Brooklyn
Hosley Elmer D., farmer, h. West Shaft road
Hough Andrew J., sketchmaker (Freeman's), h. 10 Church
Houghton A. A., wine steward, "The Wilson"
Hoilgllton A. C. (Gallup & Houghton), president Arnold
print works, h. 31 Summer cor. Morris
Houghton Amos R., teaming, h. 5 Grant
Houghton Roswell, h. 75 Holden
Houghton W. B., bookkeeper, 4 Pleasant
Hourahan P., restaurant, 41 Centre, h. 41 Holden
Hourahan Timothy Mrs., h. 6 Elm
Houston Ansel, engineer, High, Robinson Hill
Houston Charles S., butcher, h. 13 Clark's block
Howard CliaS. M •• fashionable shaving and hairdressing rooms,
1 Richmond House block, h. 3 Liberty (see adv)
Howard Edward, tinsmith at Chas. W. Billings's
Howard George, farmer, h. Notch road
Howard John, machinist, h. 3 Liberty
Howarth Geo. L., boss dyer, h. 50 Marshall
Howe Elmer E., clerk at Scott's restaurant, 55 Main
Howe Geo. L., clerk for Valentine & Briggs
Howe Miller, laborer, h. 35 Prospect
Howes Albert D., h. Robinson Hill, High
Howes John L., music teacher, h. 34 Church
H0WCS LorenZO L., building mover and mason builder, Robinson
hill
Hoxie Halle P., laborer, h. 110 Main
Hughes James, laborer, h. 34 Brooklyn
Hughes John, laborer, h. 125 Union
Hughes Michael, laborer, h. 155 Union
Hughes Martha, domestic at Mrs. S. Blackinton's
Hughes Owen, laborer, h. 34 Brooklyn
Hughes Patrick, laborer, h. 23 Prospect
Hull Mortimer Mrs., b. 110 Main
Humphrey Edward, Notch road, Bray ton ville
Hume Jos., machine printer, h. 13 North Eagle
Hunt Mary Mrs., h. 9 Wesleyan
Hnnter A. W., plumbing, gas and water fitting, steam heating a
specialty, a full line of plumbing material constantly on hand,
agent for Akron drain pipe, 3 and 5 Main,h. 21 Pleasant cor.
Cherry
110 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Hunter David, h. 20 Summer
Hunter George, cigar maker, bds. Ballou House
Hunter JaS. & Son, iron and brass founders and machinists, 1
Main
Hunter James (J. Hunter & Son), president Berkshire Na-
tional Bank, h. 8 Chestnut
Hunter James E. (J. Hunter & Son), h. 6 Quincy
Hunter James D., superintendent Hunter & Son, h. 6 Quincy
Hunter Kate, domestic at 2 Quincy
Hunter William J., hostler, bds. 61 Main
Hurd Ernest, photographs of all sizes and styles taken in a first
class manner, children's pictures made by the lightning pro-
cess on gelatine plate a specialty. Copying of all kinds done
up in first class style, Penniman row, 62 Main
Hurd Almira Mrs., 46 North Eagle
Hurlbut Jeremiah H., hostler at Flagg's livery
Hurdley Elizabeth, domestic at 13 Bank
Hurley Arthur, laborer, h. 17 West Main
Hurley Hannah Mrs., h. 13 Main
Hurley John, on hill rear 24 Brooklyn
Hurley Kate, h. south end of Church
Hussey Michael, h. rear 31 Eagle
Hutchinson John, back tender, h. 105 Union
Hyland Charles E., salesman Cutting & Co., h. 136 Main
Hyland John H., clerk W. H. Gaylord, h. 136 Main
Hyland Kate Mrs., h. 136 Main
Hyland Lettie and Maggie Misses, h. 136 Main
Hyman Lewis, peddler, h. Ashland cor. Washington
Hynes Henry, hostler for A. L. Bond
Hynes John A., clerk, h. 24 Liberty
Hynes Patrick Jr., printer "News," h. Veazie opp. school house
Hynes Patrick, h. Veazie opp. school house
Hynes William, h. Veazie opp. school house
Hyzer John, car repairer, bds. 34 Washington
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Illingworth John W., yardman Freeman's, h. 18 Jackson
Illingworth Walter R., printer "News," h. 18 Jackson
Ineson Joseph, hostler at Flagg's livery, h. 10 Jackson
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. Ill
Ingalls George S., mechanic, 50 Holden
Ingalls Chas. H., h. 12 Quincy
Ingalls Samuel Mrs., h. 10 Church
Ingalls S. W., vice president Zylonite works, h. 8 Church
Ingraham Albert B., clerk, h. 7 Arnold place
Ingraham Albert K., painter, h. 1 Clark's block
Ingraham A. E., telegrapher, h. 1 Clark's block
Ingraham Mary Mrs., h. 50 Prospect
Ingraham Ruth, milliner, bds. 3 Blackinton block
Ingraham Wm. H., shoemaker, h. 50 River
Ingraham Wm. Jr., shoemaker, h. 50 River
Ireland James, laborer, h. 4 Bryant
Irving Robert, carpenter, h. 98J Church
Irvingham Clarkson, painter, h. Congress
Isbell Abner L., carriagemaker, h. 105 Eagle
Isbell C. H., cabinetmaker, h. 173 Main
Ives Arrila and Susan Misses, 48 Church
Ives David, farmer, h. West Shaft road
Ives Truman E., restaurant, h. 9 Blackinton block
Jackson Diantha L., h. 26 Quincy
Jackson Jennie Mrs., h. 56 East Quincy
Jackson Geo., brush maker, bds. 47 State
Jackson James C. Dr., h. 13 Bryant
Jackson Joseph, h. rear 25 Washington ave
James Albert, h. 11 Franklin cor. Ray
James'Edward, h. 10 Montgomery
James Theodore, machinist, h. 10 Montgomery
Jangrow Pat, teamster, rear 14 Union
Jarvie David, boss spinner, 3 Braytonville
Jarvis Charles, laborer, h. 22 Brown
Jeffers Etta Miss, domestic at Geo. W. Chase's
Jeffers James H., h. Walnut near State
Jenkins Jasper, packer, bds. 66 River
Jenks Levi H., h. 12 Union
JenkS P. J. & CO., slate roofers, 94 Church (see adv)
Jennings John, woolen mill, 47 Braytonville
Jerdan William, clerk at Richmond House
112 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Jerome David, clerk at Cushman's, 9 and 11 State
Jerome Ernest, engineer, h. 48 Marshall
Jerome Frederick S., engineer, h. 106 River
Jewett George T., laborer, h. 45 Walnut
Jewett Gilbert L., shoemaker, h. 27 Houghton
Jewett Martin C, h. 134 Main
Jillson Andrew, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Jilson Homer, farmer, h. East Main above 5 Points
Johndrow David, carpenter, h. 13 Brooklyn
Johndrow David Jr., shoemaker, h. 13 Brooklyn
Johndrow Napoleon, shoemaker, h. 38 Brooklyn
Johndrow Joseph, driver at Mandeville's bakery
Johndrow Wm., clerk, h. rear 19 Eagle
Johnson Adam, shoemaker, h. 19 Eagle
Johnson Derwin T., clerk at Tilton's, h. Clark's block
Johnson Frank A., clerk, h. 19 North
Johnson Kate M. and Mary F., at Mansion House
Johnson Lizzie, Annie and Mary, 19 Eagle
Johnson Mfg. CO., manufacturers of gingham, office and mill on
Brown
Johnson S. Mrs., h. Main cor. Brown
Johnson Adam, shoemaker, h. rear 19 Eagle
Jollivette Carrie Miss, bds. 6 Bank
Jones A. H. & CO., plumbers, gas, and steam fitters, 8 Holden
(see adv)
Jones Arthur H. (A. H. Jones & Co.), h. 3 Spring
Jones Charles, tinsmith at Billings's, h. Veazie
Jones Chas., butcher, h. 27 Veazie
Jones Chas. H., h. 6 Veazie
Jones David W., shoe cutter, h. 11 Houghton
Jones Frank A., shoe laster, h. 13 Brooklyn
Jones Frank J., teamster, h. 1 Franklin
Jones Henry, driver at Richmond & Co.'s, h. 91 State
Jones Henry C, plumber at Jones & Co.'s, h. 31 Willow Dell
Jones Herbert, fireman, h. 14 Holbrook
Jones John, h. Washington ave
Jones John, weaver, h. 124 West Main
Jones John F., carpenter, bds. 143 Eagle
Jones John R., at Flagg's livery, h. 9 South
Jones Joseph, slater, h. West Shaft road
Jones Nellie Miss, h. 3 Spring
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 113
Jones Ray Mrs., h. Notch road
Jones Wm., brakeman, h. 20 South
Jones Wm., calico printer, bds. 129 Main
Jones Wm., weaver at woolen mill, h. 5 Braytonville
Jones Wm. B., blacksmith, h. 14 Holbrook
Jones Willie R., bds. 110 Main
Jordan Richard, cook for L. L. Scott's restaurant
Jourdon Edward, at woolen mill, h. 13 Braytonville
Joy Albert W., butcher, h. 140 Eagle
Joy Everard D., painter, h. 66 Prospect
Joy Henry A., clerk, h. Clark sburgh
Joy Henry, laborer, h. 3 Bethel
Joy J. E. Mrs., h. 21 Quincy
Joy S. S., foreman, "Transcript," h. 21 Quincy
Joy Wm., carpenter, h. 12 Pleasant
Joyce David, h. 3 Central ave. near Franklin
Joyce Julia Mrs., post-office address, North Adams
Joyce Helen L., clerk at Haslam & Co.'s, h. 3 Central ave
Joyce Richard F., hairdresser, h. 3 Central ave
Joyce Thomas, clerk at Haslam's, h. 3 Central ave
Judd R. B. Mrs., h. 20 Washington ave
Judge Henry, engraver, bds. Mansion House
Julian Joseph, h. south end of State
K
Kalzall Louis, cigar maker, bds. Ballou House
Kane John H., paper hanger, bds. 9 Union
Keane William, carpenter, h. 103 West Main
Kearn George, wool purchaser, h. 14 Wall
Kearns Thomas, bds. 22 Union
Keating Daniel, blacksmith, h. 38 Lincoln
Keaton Daniel, restaurant, 31 Eagle, h. 38 Lincoln
Keefe Benjamin, laborer, h. 101 Church
Keefe Cornelius (Hatton & Keefe) , bds. 53 Furnace
Keefe Edward, painter, h. 21 Centre
Keefe Timothy, clerk, h. 21 Centre
Keefe & 0'Hern, groceries and provisions, 55 Eagle (see adv)
Keefe Peter (Keefe & O'Hern), h. 21 Centre
Keegan John, laborer, h. 35 West Main
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114 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Keeley George, dyer, h. 42 Marshall
Kehoe James Mrs., h. 103 Church
Kehoe John E., harness maker, h. 107 South Church
Kehoe John, farmer, h. 107 Church
Kehoe Peter J., harness maker, 119 Main, h. 107 Church
Kehoe Thomas, laborer, h. 15 West Main
Kelleher Peter, laboier, h. 14 Franklin
Kelly Daniel, railroadman, h. 29 Ashland
Kelly James Jr., police, h. 14 North
Kelly James, laborer, h. 54 Centre
Kelly James W., spinner, h. rear 22 Union
Kelly John, watchman at Ballou House
Kelly John, h. 3 Union Hill, rear Eclipse mill
Kelly John 1st, laborer, h. 54 Centre
Kelly John 2d, laborer, h. rear 22 Union
Kelly John 3d, laborer, h. 37 East Brooklyn
Kelly Lawrence, blacksmith, h. 14 Jackson
Kelly Margaret Mrs., h. South Ashland below R. R. bridge
Kelly Mary Mrs., h. 59 Prospect
Kelly Matthew T., laborer, h. 135 Ashland
Kelly Michael J., lineman, h. 27 Washington ave
Kelly Michael, laborer, bds. American House
Kelly Nellie, domestic at 67 Eagle
Kelly Patrick, dyer, h. 37 East Brooklyn
Kelly Perry, engineer, h. 36 River
Kelly Thomas J., h. 135 Ashland
Kelly Thomas S., laborer, h. 52 Furnace
Kemp Barney S., carpenter, h. Main cor. Kemp ave
Kemp Sylvester A., h. East Main cor. Kemp ave
Kenley Mary Mrs., h. 88 Main
Kenley William, laborer, h. 6 Liberty
Kennedy Aaron, at woolen mill, h. 45 Braytonville
Kennedy Louis J., cutter at P. J. Boland & Co.'s
Kennedy Thomas, shoemaker, bds. 32 Centre
Kennedy Thomas, laborer, h. East Union cor. Kemp
Kenney Edward, h. 39 Union Hill rear Eclipse, mill
Kenny James, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Kenny John, laborer, h. 14 Clark's block
Kent Herbert, shoemaker, h. 4 Morton Hill
Kent Reuben, shoemaker, h. 6 Morton Hill
Kent Wm., shoemaker, in lot rear 146 River
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 115
Ketchum C. E., general store Braytonville, and agent National
Line of European steamships, h. 127 West Main
Ketchum Wm. D. Mrs., 123 Main, Braytonville
Ketchum E. W., h. 123 Main
Ketcherback Wm. H.,h. 17 Washington ave
Kevlin John W., laborer, h. 60 River
Keyes'Horace, teamster, h. 25 Veazie
KeyeS S«9 dealer in staple and fancy groceries, teas, coffees,
spices, eggs, cheese, butter, flour, and fruits in season, 101
Main, h. 52 Church
Kezer Wallace, yard conductor, h. 80 Washington ave
Kiely E. C. Mrs., dealer in dry goods and millinery, headquarters
for ladies' and children's furnishing goods. We make a spec-
ialty of children's suits from the plain gingham to the most
elaborate lace. Also in infants' robes, slips, petticoats,
cloaks and shawls. Also dealer in rubber goods, 12 Holden
Kiely E. C, lawyer, h. 12 Holden
Kiely James Mrs., h. 76 Holden
Kiely John, Crystal saloon, 30 Main
Kiely Mary A. Miss, h. 6 Elm
Kiggins Jas., liquors and ales, 37 West Main
Kiggins John, h. 35 West Main
Kilburn Lizzie Miss, h. 6 North Church
Kilroy William, dyer, h. 2 Furnace grounds
Kimball Daniel J. Mrs., h. 51 Holden
Kimball George, laborer, h. Moulton Hill, Walnut
Kimball Jas. P., painter, h. 12 South
Kimball John, laborer, h. 38 Furnace Hill rear depot
Kimball Jenks, liveryman, h. 92 Main
Kimball Lydia, h. south end of State
Kimball M. D. Mrs., h. 92 Main
Kimball Mack, h. 68 Holden
Kimball Stephen F., baker, h. 5 Elm
Killg A. A., dealer in foreign and domestic millinery, Bank
building, 71 Main, h. 136 Main
King Collis, blacksmith, h. 28 West Cliff
King Fred., laborer, h. 25 East Union
King George, laster, h. 8 Montgomery
King Jacob, h. over Loftus's marble works
King Mrs., h. Willow Dell
King Jas., carpenter, 7 Dover head of Briggs ave
116 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
King Jeremiah, h. 12 Holden
King John, h. 12 Holden
King Joseph, spinner, h. Briggsville
King Nelson, laborer, h. 153 Union
King Nelson, shoemaker, h. 22 Willow Dell
King Oliver, mechanic, h. 28 Willow Dell
King Remi, laborer, h. 12 Holden
King Patrick, on hill rear 36 Prospect
King Victoria Mrs., h. rear 31 Eagle
King William, plumber, h. 15 Veazie
Kingsbury A. C. Mrs., h. 137 Ashland
Kingsley Elisha, 60 Holden
Kingsley Henry W. Mrs., h. south end of Ashland
Kirby Henry, laborer, h. rear 85 Main
Kirby Herbert and Horace, rear 85 Main
Kirby Solomon, farmer, h. rear 85 Main
Kirby Nellie, pastry cook at "The Wilson"
Kirkham Fred, foreman, bds. Ballou House
Kirwin Patrick, laborer, h. 89 South Ashland near Porter
Knapp Clara A. Mrs., h. 4 Quincy
Knell Christopher and Joseph, h. 8 North Eagle
Knight Warren W., south end of State
Knuckey Mr., employed at Phoenix mills
Kopper David, at woolen mill, h. 46 Braytonville
Krum James H., gas fitter at Hunter's, h. 9 Arnold Place
Kyser George and Ed., h. 81 Ashland
Kyser Hiram, shoemaker for H. T. Cady
Kyser John B., h. 81 Ashland
Kyser Wm. H., shoemaker, h. 24 Brooklyn
Labare Solomon, h. 22 Beaver
Labelle Edward, shoemaker, h. 3 South
Lableau Frank, carpenter, h. 106 State
Labonte Ovilla, carpenter, h. 35 East Union
Lacosse John, carpenter, h. rear 14 Union
Lacoure Joseph, laborer, bds. 77 State
Ladam Frank, moulder, h. 15 Pearl
Ladd Otis K., bds. 98 Church
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 117
Ladd Thomas K., salesman for S. B. Dibble, h. 98 Church
LaFortune Julius (LaFortune & Gelineau), h. 161 Main
LaFortlllie & Crelineail, boot and shoe makers, 103 Main (see
adv)
LaFortune Joseph, weaver, h. 6 Beaver
Lake Ellen M., h. 19 South
Lally John J. Mrs., bds. 14 North
Lally W. H. & CO., coal, wood and hay, 10 Main
Lally Wm. H. (W. H. Lally & Co.), 10 Main
Lamar Peter, mason, h. 34 Ashland
Lamott Oliver, carpenter, h. 36 Lincoln
Lally Kate, domestic at 8 Church
Lally Michael, cigar maker for L. H. Duso
Lally Patrick and Thos., bd. 41 Furnace
Lamoreux Edward, carpenter, h. 11 Spring
Lamoure Arthur C, hairdresser, 30 Holden, h. Main
Lamoure Matilda Mrs., h. West Main cor. High
Lamphear Rodolphus, h. Houghton above town limits
Lamphear Norman S., laborer, h. 8 Morton Hill
Landon Fred. E., agent T. & B. R. R., h. William stown ,
Landon Emma Miss, bookkeeper at Braman's grocery
Lane Hattie M., telegrapher, Western Union office
Laneau Adolphus, h. South Ashland below R, R. bridge
Laneau Antoine, shoemaker, h. 6 Central ave
Laneau John B., h. 7 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Laneau Joseph, mason, h, rear 15 North
Laneau John B., h. Hayden block
Laneau Peter, laborer, h. Hayden block
Lanfair George, print works, h. 5 North Eagle
Lanfair Horace, carpenter, h. 35 North Eagle
Lanfair Lulu, clerk at 99 cent store, bds. 36 Holden
Lanfair Oscar, laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland
Langworthy George W., road to Grey lock, West Main
Lannon Michael, h. 119 Main, Braytonville
Lannon Thomas, h. Chase block, Centre
Lape James, mason, h. 230 East Main
La Plant Julius F., mason, h. 130 State
Laquier Moses, h. Union opp. Glen mill
Larich Henry, clerk, h. 80 State
Larkin BrOS., job printers, 43 Eagle (see adv)
Larkin Jas., h. 110 Eagle
118 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Larkin Jas. T. (Larkin Bros.), h. 17 East Brooklyn
Larkin John, carpenter, bds. 110 Eagle
Larkin John, dyer, h. 42 Furnace
Larkin M. O., piano tuner, h. 110 Eagle
Larosche Vital, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Larrabee Clinton A., clerk at post-office, h. 27 East Quincy
Larrabee Eliza Mrs., h. 111 State opp. Dibble's mill
Larrabee Henry W., carpenter, h. 27 East Quincy
Larrabee Isadore, teacher, 27 East Quincy
Lash J. G., spring beds, h. 10 Holbrook
Lashaway Alexander, operative, bds. 41 Holden
Lashaway Joseph, dines 12 Main, h. 52 Liberty
Lasher Orville, teamster, h. 2 Ashland cor. Summer
Lathrop Robert Mrs., and Nellie, h. 8 Briggs ave
Laundry Frank, h. 66 Houghton beyond town line
Laundry Julius, h. West Cliff near Union Hill
Laval Julia Mrs., h. 17 Beaver
Lavalley Louis, h. old road to Stamford
Lavine Isaac, h. South State near soap factory
Lawlor Daniel Mrs., h. Ashland near R. R. bridge
Lawlor Thomas, carpenter, h. 31 Veazie
Lawrence A. C, sewing machines, h. 7 Clark's block
Lawrence George C. Mrs., h. 19 Summer
Lawrence George P., counsellor at law and judge of district
court of Northern Berkshire, office Savings Bank Building,
77 Main, h. 19 Summer
Lawson James K., stone cutter, h. 101 Church
Lawson Michael and George, h. 7 Brooklyn
Lawson Michael, woolen mill, h. 18 Braytonville
Leahy John, laborer, 38 Lincoln opp. shoe shop
Leary John, laborer, bds. 33 Furnace
LeClair M. D., organist of St. Francis church and music teacher,
h. Chase ave
LeClaire Joseph, freightman, h. 42 Ashland
Lecuyer Amable, laborer, h. Union near Glen mill
Leduc John, laborer, bds. 77 State
Leduc John, laborer, h. 8 Kemp
LedUC L. Rev., pastor of Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart church,
h. 143 Main
Leday Edward, carver, bds. Ballou House
Led wick Philip, laborer, bds. 31 Centre
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 119
Lee Alfred A., clerk, h. Wesleyan cor. Eagle
Lee Arthur E., telephonist, bds. 22 South
Lee Arthur F., clerk at Burlingame & Darbys', bds. 29 Lincoln
Lee Blake H. Miss, h. 13 Bryant
Lee Edward, laborer, bds. 22 Marshall
Lee Geo. H., shoemaker, Hayden block, Eagle
Lee Luther, teamster, h. Natural bridge
Lee Samuel H., shoemaker, h. 29 Lincoln
Legate C. J., painter, 40 State, h. 6 Bryant (see adv)
Legate L. S., dealer in paper-hangings, window shades, etc., 40
State, h. 6 Bryant
Legrand James and Samuel, 198 River
Legrand Xavier, h. 198 River
Lehappe Joseph, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Leighton Charles, shoemaker, h. 8 Franklin
Lemoine John, laborer, h. alley rear 51 Centre
Lemoine L. W., shoemaker, h. 48 Church
Lemoine Walter J., clerk, bds. 48 Church
Lenahan, Bart., laborer, old road to Stamford
Lennon M. A., clerk at Hastings's pharmacy, 76 Main
Lenox Wm. Mrs., h. 15 Church
Leonard Adelaide, widow, Chase block, Centre
Leonard Arthur, carpenter, Chase block, Centre
Leonard Elmer E., bookkeeper, h. 14 Holbrook
Leonard E. A., Mrs., h. 14 Holbrook
Leonard George, weaver, bds. 31 Beaver
Leonard Peter, mechanic, h. 35 Marshall
Le Riche Arthur, h. 83 State
Le Riche Alfred, barber, h. 57 State
Le Riche Remi, h. 80 State
Latham James, engraver, h. 18 Prospect
Leroy Jollll I., wholesale and retail dealer in teas and coffees,
and shipper of western produce for Boston and New York
market, 96 Main, h. 21 Church (see adv)
Leroy John W., town clerk, h. 5 Spring
Lestage David, laborer, h. rear 29 Union
Lestage Jos., h. alley rear 51 Centre
Lestage Vital, laborer, h. 7 Fuller
Lester Annie Mrs., h. Chase block, Centre
Lesuer Martin G., carpenter, 50 Church
Lewis Arthur P., conductor, h. 17 Veazie
120 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Lewis Charles, at woolen mill, h. 28 Braytonville
Lewis Charles H., tanner, h. 29 Union
Lewis Cynthia Mrs., h. 45 Church
Lewis Frank and William, h. 66 Prospect
Lewis Frank G., bookkeeper for W. G-. Cady & Co
Lewis Geo. D., designer, 117 West Main
Lewis John, spinner, h. 117 West Main
Lewis Oliver P., yard master, h. 19 Quincy
Lewis William H., bookkeeper, bds. 66 Prospect
Lewis Mr., switchman, bds. 9 Union
Leytham Thos., at Zylonite, bds. 29 Eagle
Liberty Peter, laborer, h. 163 Union
Lidford Geo. E., clerk at B. & A. R. R., h. 10 Pleasant
Lid ford John, bleacher, h. 10 Union
Lidford Richard E., overseer, h. 8 North church
Lillie John A., teas, h. Notch road
Lillie Sydney, farmer, h. Notch road
Lilly John J. (W. H. Lally & Co.), h. 41 Furnace
Lilly Michael Mrs., h. 41 Furnace
Linehan Wm., laborer, h. 36 River
Linsey C. F., bookkeeper at J. H. Adams's, h. 70 Eagle
Linton Maggie, employed at Tunnel City House
Lisk Geo. K., clerk, bds. 13 Brown
Litchfield Henry and Elijah, h. old Stamford road
Litchfield Homer, overseer, h. 37 Beaver
Little David, overseer, bds. 87 Eagle
Little Frank, carpenter, h. 32 Brooklyn
Little John, mechanic, h. 45 West Main
Little Kelson, laborer, h. 30 Brooklyn
Littlejohn Kitty L. Mrs., h. 4 Quincy
Livermore Chas. H., station baggagemaster Troy & Greenfield
R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, h. 10 Briggs ave
Lloyd Edward E., mason, h. 30 North Eagle
Lloyd Frank, mason, h. 30 North Eagle
Lloyd Joseph G., tailor, h. 99 West Main
Lloyd Lucy Miss, clerk at R. Tobin's
Lloyd Thomas, weaver, h. 124 West Main
Lloyd William, laborer, h. 85 West Main
Lobarge Michael, laborer, h. rear 30 Chestnut
LOCke Augustus W., civil engineer and manager of Troy &
Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, office cor. Summer and
Morris, h. 8 Pleasant
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 121
Locke Frank B., engineer maintenance of way, Troy & Green-
field R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, h. 8 Pleasant
Lockwood Theron, clerk, h. 6 Blackinton block
Loftus Anthony, dyer, bds. 41 West Main
Loftus James, dyer, bds. 41 West Main
LoftllS T. F.j proprietor of Berkshire Monumental Works and
steamship and exchange agent, 19 Eagle, h. 38 River (see
adv)
Lognon Anthony, shoemaker, 58 Ashland
Loman John P., clerk at Braman's, h. 8 Jackson
Loner j?ail & BiSSaillOll , clothiers, hatters and furnishers, trunks,
bags and valises, 72 Main (see adv)
Lonergan William E. (Lonergan & Bissaillon), h. 5 BriggsVve
Lonergan Pierce Mrs., h. 5 Briggs ave
Loomis Archie E., clerk, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Loomis D. M. Mrs., boarding house 155 Union
Loomis Edna Mrs., h. 4 Beaver
Loomis Horace A., h. rear 25 Washington ave
Loomis John G., dresser tender, h. 23 East Brooklyn
Loomis Orson O., patternmaker, h. 7 Chestnut
Loomis William, mechanic, h. Ill Eagle
Lord John, waiter at Scott's restaurant, 55 Main
Lord Lucy Miss, clerk at Tobin's, Boston Branch
Lorin Fred, clerk for George H. Church
Loring Nelson J., plumber, h. South Ashland
Loring Nelson J. Jr., at North Adams laundry
Loungway Jos., h. 12 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Lovely Felix, shoemaker, h. 61 Ashland
Loveridge Caleb, machinist, h. 110 Union
Loveridge Edwin J., slasher tender, h. 12 Beaver
Lowd James, h. south end of Ashland
Lowd Oliver A., salesman for L. S. Drowne, h. 13 Hudson
Lowd Oliver B., farmer, south end of Church
Lowe James, machine printer, h. 9 Jackson
Lowell George M., teamster, h. 59 State
Lowman John, clerk, h. 8 Jackson
Loynes W. L., express clerk, h. 14 Arnold Place
Luby David, shoemaker, bds. 16 Elm
Lucas Carrie Miss, h. 145 Union
Lucey Timothy M., plumber, h. 11 Houghton
Ludwig Gustave, weaver, h. 15 Brown
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Lunn Hiram R., h. south end of Ashland
Lunny Thomas, h. 3 Beacon above Prospect
Luther C. F., teller Adams National Bank, h. 6 Briggs ave
Luther Daniel, shoemaker, h. 102 Ashland
Luther Daniel J., shoemaker, h. 157 Union
Luther Fannie Mrs., h. 91 Eagle
Luther Patrick, laborer, h. 14 Beaver
Lyman Henry W., tinsmith, h. 15 Quincy
Lyman Fred. S., traveling agent, h. 9 Wall
Lynch David, h. old road to Stamford
Lynch Michael, laborer, bds. 12 Centre
Lyons Elizabeth, teacher Union St., h. 2 Bethel
Lj'ons Edward, laborer, bds. 17 Prospect
Lyons George, laborer, h. 17 Prospect
Lyons Henry M., laborer, h. 2 Bethel cor. Franklin
Lyons Henry S., shoemaker, h. 2 Bethel
Lyons John, concrete walks and gravel roofing, 60 Furnace
Lyons John, laborer, bds. 47 State
Lyons John, laborer, bds. 17 Prospect
Lyons Joseph, h. 17 Prospect
Lyons Thos. Mrs., h. 17 Prospect
Lyons Nathaniel L., clerk at N. G. Whitcomb's
Lyquier Moses, weaver, h. 122 Union
M
Mabbett John, editor, h. 35 Houghton
Mabbett Samuel, machinist, 5 Brown
Mack Jas. Mrs., High, Robinson Hill
Mack John, clerk at M. Cavanough's
Mack Maurice, teamster, h. 186 River
Mack Michael, laborer, h. 188 River
Mack Jas., laborer, h. 15 Elm
Mack Jas., h. High, Robinson Hill
Mack Thomas, laborer, h. 188 River
Mackey Philip, h. 47 Liberty
Macksey Eliza and Annie, dressmakers, h. 123 Main
Macksey Jas., laborer, h. 123 Main
Macksey John, laborer, h. rear 87 Eagle
Madden Hannah Mrs., h. 32 Franklin
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 123
Maddeil Jollll, bottler, opp. P. O., h. 30 Franklin
Madden John C, mason, 12 Arnold place
Madden Thos., clerk, h. 12 Arnold place
Madison Charles, teamster, bds. rear 77 Holden
Madison Edward, foreman at Freeman's, h. 36 Prospect
Madison George, fireman, h. Burdickville
Madison John, teamster, h. rear 77 Holden
Madison Louis B., express clerk, h. 4 Arnold place
Magenis James T., printer, "Transcript," bds. 56 Centre
Maginnis Mary and Benjamin, h. 56 Centre
Maguliani Carlo, dyer, bds. 31 Spring
Maher John, laborer, h. 38 Marshall
Maher Patrick, spinner, bds. 155 Union
Mahoney Johanna Mrs., h. 97 Eagle
Mahoney John, blacksmith, h. 50 Centre
Makant Joseph, engraver, h. 46 Houghton
Mallery James H., grocer, 167 Union
Malone P. J., clerk at Murphy's drug store
Malone Joseph, laborer, h. rear 49 Centre
Mallory Thomas G., trucking, h. 1 Elm
Mallory L. P., teacher, h. 79 West Main
Mallory M. A. Mrs., teacher, 79 West Main
Mallow Frank, spinner, h. 137 Union
Manchester M. L., paper hangings, painter and dealer in paints,
oil, etc., 3 Blackinton block, h. 143 Eagle (see adv)
Manchester William, janitor Union school, h. 140 Main
Mandeville Albert, baker and grocer, 107 State, 30 Holden (see
adv)
Mandeville Charles, cashier at Tobin's Boston Branch
Mandeville Frank X., h. 30 Holden
Manning A. S., harnessmaker, Holden, next post-office, h. 129
Main
Manning Cornelius, clerk, h. 38 Furnace
Manning Daniel, laborer, h. 38 Furnace opp. depot
Manning Daniel Jr., laborer, h. 38 Furnace
Manning Scott, harnessmaker, bds. 129 Main
Mansfield James, ice driver, h. 41 West Main
Mansfield Samuel Mrs., baker, h. 6 Veazie
Mansfield Thomas, plumber, bds. with L. L. Howes
Mansford Oliver, shoemaker, h. 25 Washington ave
Maranville Warren, brakeman, bds. 24 State
124 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Marcellus L. D., bookkeeper, h. 135 Eagle
Marcoue Alexine Mrs., h. rear 71 Union
Mario Frank, laborer, h. Union near Glen mill
Marron Thomas, laborer, h. 33 Beaver
Marr Patrick and Lillie, rear 20 Liberty
Marsh John J., superintendent water works, bds. Richmond House
Marshall George, mechanic, h. rear 94 Eagle
Marshall Henry C, carpenter, bds. 31 Veazie
Marshall Thomas, carpenter, h. 62 Houghton
Marshall Wm, tailor, rear 34j^lain r u_^~
Marston Uonrad 6., yard master at depot, h. 5~ Church
Marstonfl^ R.. acrent Star bicycle, h. 5 Church
Martin Bernard, saloon, h. 53 State
Martin Fred., hostler at Mansion House
Martin George W., shoemaker, h. 230 Main
Martin Hiram, shoe laster, bds. 230 East Main
Martin Jas. J., h. 90 Main
Martin Nancy, employed at Richmond House
Martin Robert, dyer, h. 5 Furnace ground
Martin Thos., h. 3 Furnace ground
Martin Wm. & CO., dealers in boots, shoes, and rubbers, 10
Martin block, State
Martin Wm. (Wm. Martin & Co.), h. 12 Quincy
Martin Wm. R., spring beds, etc., 90 Main
Marvin Margaret Mrs., h. 32 Furnace cor. Main
Mason Alden W., h. Morton Hill
Mason Archie W., clerk at Young & McCann's
Mason Frank, laborer, bds. 3 Blackinton block
Mason F. B., dry goods, carpets, etc., 7 Blackinton block
Mason Henry E., laborer, h. 3 Blackinton block
Mason Maria A. Mrs., h. 70 East Quincy
Mason Newton C, engineer, h. Morton Hill
Masters Wm., laborer, h. 249 East Main
Mathews James, at woolen mill, h. 41 Braytonville
Mato Frank, tailor, h. 7 Lincoln #
Matte J. H. A., French physician and surgeon, office Adams
block, 113 Main, h. 8 Church. Office hours 8 to 9 a. if., 1 to
3, and 7 to 9 p. m.
Matteson Louis B., transfer clerk, h. Arnold place
Maxham Henry L., Church near town line
Maynard Eugene, clerk at M. Gatslick's, h. Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 125
Mayor J. T., superintendent of Eclipse mill, h. 143 Union
Mead John, liquors, 15 Centre
Mead Patrick, engineer, h. 13 Centre
McAdoo John, h. South Furnace below the quarry
McAdoo Jos., laborer, 29 Cherry cor. Meadow
McAdoo Mattie, Milliner, h. 29 Cherry
McAdoo Wm. Jr., laborer, h. 25 Prospect
McAlarney Patrick, spinner, h. 39 Braytonville
Mc Arthur Jane Mrs., h. 67 Holden
McAviney James, laborer, h. 36 Liberty
McCabe Patrick, h, 35 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
McCann Henry, laborer, bds. 41 West Main
McCann James A. (Young & McCann), bds. Richmond House
McCarty Ann, domestic at 104 Main
McCarty Chas., h. West Shaft road
McCarty Dennis, h. Union near Beaver mill
McCarty Elsie, dressmaker, h. 12 Chestnut
McCarty John 1st, at Woolen mill, 49 Braytonville
McCarty John 2d, laborer, h. 192 River
McCarty John C, h. rear 36 Prospect
McCarty John E., cigar maker, bds. 4 Liberty
McCarty M. C, cigar manufacturer, 31 Eagle, h. 4 Liberty
McCarty Martin, laborer, h. 4 Liberty
McCarty Michael, helper, h. 4 Liberty
McCarty Wm., laborer, h. Ashland below Washington ave
McCauley Charles, clerk at American House, h. rear 36 Prospect
McCauley James, clerk at Hotel Brunswick
McCauley John, laborer, h. rear 36 Prospect
McClatchey Elizabeth, with Warren Chase
McClatchey Samuel, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
McClear James, h. 30 Union hill rear Eclipse mill
McClellan Amelia Miss, h. 29 Church
McConnell Frank, blacksmith, h. 7 Centre
McConnell Honora Mrs., h. 214 River
McConnell James, law student, h. 7 Union
McConnell John, spinner, h. 214 River
McConnell John, boots and shoes, 94 Main, h. 7 Union (seeadv)
McConnell Maggie, milliner, 2 Penniman row
McConnell Mary and Susan, h. 2 Blackinton block
McConnell Michael T., bookbinder, bds. 214 River
McConnell Susie, employed at Tunnel City House
126 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
McConnell William, wool sorter, h. 206 East Main
McConnell William F., meat market 206 East Main (see adv)
McCoole Edward, clerk, h. 16 Pearl
McCormick Frank, professor of music and organist of 1st Congre-
gational Church, h. 15 Church
McCormick James, bookkeeper at Troy & Greenfield freight office
McCormick James 2d, laborer, bds. rear 49 Centre
McCormick Martin, clerk, h. 28 East Brooklyn
McCraw Edward, shoemaker, Chase block, Centre
McCraw Edward Mrs., Chase block, Centre
McCraw Wm., clerk at Tuttle & Bryant's
McCraw Mary, h. Chase block, Centre
McCraw Peter, clerk, Chase block, Centre
McCraw Peter and Louis, tanners, h. 29 Union
McCue James, laborer, h. 41 Furnace
McCuen Charles J., laborer, h. 24 Beaver
McCullough Patrick, twister, h. 36 River
McCusker Henry, laborer, h. rear 21 Centre
McCusker Owen Jr., carpenter, h. 33 Liberty
McCusker John, laborer, 40 Marshall
McCusker Owen Mrs., 35 Liberty
McCusker Susie A. and Maggie, 35 Liberty
McCutcheon Ellison Miss, domestic at 141 Main
McDarby Peter, laborer, h. 157 Union
McDarby Robert, painter, bds. 25 Centre
McDermott Patrick, watchman, 114 West Main
McDouald Daniel, mason, h. 125 Eagle
McDonald Edward, shoemaker, h. 32 Houghton
McDonald Gertrude Mrs., h. 32 Houghton
McDonald John, laborer, h. 7 Wesleyan
McDonald Melissa Mrs., h. 68 Holden
McDonald Rory, blacksmith, h. 123 State
McDonnell Patrick, laborer, bds. 23 State
McDonough James, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
McDougall Alexander (McDougall & Barcelou), h. 8 Meadow
McDOUgall & BarcelOU, general blacksmithing, horseshoeing,
etc., Marshall cor. Centre (see adv)
McDowell John A., clerk for John Darrow, 34 Main
McDuffie Stephen, miller, bds. 26 Church
McElroy Dennis and Thomas, h. 27 Liberty
McElroy Felix, laborer, h. 27 Liberty
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 127
McElwain H. A. Mrs., h. 22 Main
McEnroe Mary Mrs., h. 18 River
McEvoy Daniel and Daniel Jr., h. 12 Elm
McEvoy Dennis and John, h. 12 Elm
McGinness Thomas, laborer, bds. 71 Union
McGinty Andrew, laborer, bds. 41 West Main
McGivney Barne}', h. 6 Marshall rear Phoenix mill
McGonegal James, mechanic, bds. Hotel Brunswick
McGovern Michael, laborer, h. 24 Union
McGowan John, laborer, bds. 31 Centre
McGrath Ellen Mrs., h. 29 Lincoln
McGrath Edward, laborer, bds. 37 Furnace
McGrath James, folder, h. 46 Centre
McGrath Michael, laborer, bds. 22 Marshall
McGrath T. E., clerk at E. D. Tyler & Co.'s, h. 26 Lincoln
McGrath Win., printer, u Valley News," h. 29 Lincoln
McGurk Michael, h. 16 West Cliff
McKeal Ira., driver at Flagg's livery
McKean Walter, sashmaker, 119 State
McKee F. H., manufacturer of confectionery and ice cream, fam-
ilies and parties supplied, 5 Blackinton block. Agent for
Columbia bicycles
McKenna D. J., h. 19 West Main
McKenna Wm. P., bookbinder at Transcript office
McKown James H., salesman at F. A. Cady's, h. 7 Cherry
McLaughlin A. G., proprietor of Vienna bakery, 33 Eagle (see
adv)
McLoughlin Margaret Mrs., 30 Brown
McMahon Jas., fireman, h. 17 Elm
McManama John W., roadmaster, h. 16 Ashland
McManama John J., flagman, h. 75 Ashland
McNamara James, meat cook at Richmond House
McNamara Piere, farmer, h. old Stamford road
McMillin Edward A. (Hardman & McMillin), h. 65 Centre
McMurray Robert, fireman, h. 95 Union
McNabb John, engraver, bds. Richmond House
McNally Alice Mrs., h. 102 Church
McNally James, laborer, h. 102 Church
McNerney M. A., dressmaker, h. 6 North Church
McNine Joseph, plumber at Hunter's, h. 125 State
McNulty John, moulder, h. 24 Washington ave
128 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
McNulty William, woolen mill, h. 16 Bray ton ville
McPherSOll John M., cigar manufacturer and dealer in cigars,
tobaccos and smokers' articles in general, 63 Eagle, h. rear
36 Prospect
McPherson John, h. rear 36 Prospect
McQueen Ann, widow, h. 21 Elm
McQueen James, laborer, bds. 23 Pearl
McQueen Margaret and Winefred, 21 Elm
McQueen Thomas, laborer, h. 21 P21m
McQuillan Catharine Mrs., h. 41 Houghton
McQuillan Charles, h. 41 Houghton
McShein Edward, h. 15 West Cliff
McShein Jeremiah, 15 West Cliff
McSweeney Owen and John, h. 21 Veazie
McVey James, tailor, h. 43 West Main
McWhinney Bell Miss, bds. 13 West Main
Mead Mary, domestic at 30 Summer
Meade John, saloon, 15 Centre
Meade Michael, farmer, h. Notch road
Meade Patrick, engineer, h. 13 Centre
Meade Thomas, h. Union near Beaver mill
Meade Thomas, laborer, h. 11 Fuller
Meade Wm., printer "News," h. 13 Centre
Meikle Mary, matron North Adams hospital
Meller Herbert W., carpenter, bds. 86 Eagle
Melling Jas., overseer at Arnold's, h. 5 Bryant
Menard Eugene, clerk at Gatslick's, h. rear 29 Union
Menard Joseph, laborer, h. 131 Union
Merchant Howard, at laundry, bds. Mansion House
Merriam Fred. W., architect, h. 9 Bank (see adv)
Merrill James, clerk, rooms 7 Blackinton block
Merrill Mr., mason, h. Notch road
Merritt Eli, tinsmith for Billings, h. 6 Hall
Merritt James, engraver, bds. Richmond House
Metcalf Chas., designer, h. 32 River
Metivier Eugene, laborer, h. 18 Centre
Michael Hugh, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Michael John, hill rear 36 Prospect
Mickle Caroline Mrs., h. 6 Hall
Middlebrook Wm., hostler at Flagg's, h. South State
Middlebrook Electa Mrs., h. 3 Marietta
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 129
Millard Billings R., farmer, h. 54 Church
Millard Chas. K., with N. L. Millard, h. 5 Quincy
Millard E. J. (P. W. Millard & Son), h. head of Franklin
Millard Geo. C, electric bells, etc., h. 80 Centre
Millard Harriet E., h. 80 Centre
Millard Henry A., carpenter, h. 22 Franklin
Millard H. J., physician and surgeon, office Bank block, h. 9
Church
Millard H. S., h. 128 Main
Millard Norman L., shoe manufacturer, 17 Union, h. 65 Eagle
Millard Samuel W., carpenter, h. 16 Hudson cor. Prospect
Millard Minnie, teacher, h. 25 Church
Millard P. W. (P. W. Millard & Son), h. head of Franklin
Millard P. W. & SOU, dealers in beef, pork, hams, lard, sausages,
poultry, etc., manufacturers of pressed corned beef, 93 Cen-
tre, h. head of Franklin, Clarksburgh (see adv)
Miller Abe, express messenger, h. 10 Union
Miller A., carriage and sleigh manufacturer, horseshoer, general
blacksmithing and livery stable, Union cor. Willow Dell, h.
14 do. (see adv)
Miller C. H. Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Summer
Miller Charles, clairvoyant, h. 81 State
Miller Harry, clerk, h. 13 Summer
Miller Jacob, dyer, h. 44 Marshall
Miller James E., clerk for B. J. Boland
Miller Geo. F. & CO., general insurance agency, office 9 Bur-
lingame block (see adv)
Miller George F. (George F. Miller & Co.), h. 149 Main
Miller & King, horseshoeing, blacksmithing and general jobbing,
22 Pearl
Miller Mrs., pastry cook at Scott's restaurant, h. 4 South
Miller Mary B. Mrs., cook at Ballou House
Miller Mrs., h. 28 Beaver
Miller Peter, blacksmith, h. 28 Washington ave
Miller Wm., shoemaker, h. 20 Brooklyn
Milliman George, painter, h. 142 Ashland
Milliman Stere, car inspector, bds. 34 Washington ave
Millis C. E., h. 28 Beaver
Millot Frank, laborer, h. 34 Spring
Mills S. R. (S. R. Mills & Co.), h. 32 Summer
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130 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Miller A. D., superintendent of schools, office Drury Academy,
h. 155 East Main
Miner Guy W., student Trinity College, h. 155 Main
Miner 0. S.» carriage and wagon manufacturer, Willow Dell, h.
14 Church opp. Quincy (see adv)
Mitchell J. A. Mrs., bds. 06 West Main
Mitchell J. H. Mrs., widow, h. 26 Spring
Mitchell James, machinist, h. 208 River
Mitchell John, sprinkler, h. rear 46 Centre
Mitchell Juline Mrs., h. 83 Eagle
Mitchell Wells B., bookkeeper, h. 83 Eagle
Mitten James W., car inspector, bds. 34 Washington ave
Mixer Carrie I., teacher, h. 2 Hudson
Mixer Frank A., shoe laster, h. 22 Houghton
Mixer Herbert E., hairdressing and bath rooms, under Wilson
House, cor. Main and Holden, h. Chase ave
Mixer Joseph, farmer, h. 22 Houghton
Moloney David H., dealer in choice ales, wines, liquors, cigars,
etc., 49 Centre (see adv)
Moloney David M., dealer in teas, h. 49 Centre
Moloney John E., clerk at 45 Eagle, h. 60 Centre
Moloney James, clerk at Wm. O'Brien's
Molloy John, laborer, h. 41 West Main
Molloy Mary Mrs., h. rear 79 West Main
Molloy Michael, laborer, h. rear 21 Centre
Molloy Michael, mechanic, h. 32 West Main
Molloy Michael Mrs., Chase block, Centre
Molloy Patrick, laborer, h. rear 45 West Main
Monett Elzeor, mechanic, h. 16 Brooklyn
Monroe James, tinsmith at Tower & Porter's
Monroe Mary A., head of Marietta
Montgomery Benjamin, clerk, h. head of Prospect
Montgomery Henry, h. 22 Prospect
Montgomery Samuel Mrs., h. 22 Prospect
Montgomery George J., brakeman, h. 21 North
Montgomery Wm. Thos., h. 22 Prospect
Moon Charles, teamster, h. 6 Jackson
Moon David, laborer, h. 9 Beaver
Moon Silas P., carpenter, h. 2 Quincy
Mooney John, loom fixer, h. 15 Beaver
Moore Ellen Mrs., h. 7 Brown
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 131
Moore Emery C, h. Houghton cor. East Brooklyn
Moore Frederick A., groceries, 31 Brooklyn
Moore Mahlon, farmer, h. Burdickville
Moore Patrick, laborer, h. 38 West Main
Moore Lewis H., steward at Wilson House
Moore Walter S., h. 2 Walnut, Morton Hill
Morgan Ida A., clerk at Norton & Morgan's, h. 91 Main
Morgan James, laborer, h. 20 Beaver
Morgan John, clerk for F. H. Goodrich
Morgan Joseph, Chase block, Centre
Morgan Leonard, clerk, h. 41 Liberty
Morgan L. R., h. south end of State
Morgan Samuel Mrs., h. 41 Liberty
Morey Albert, farmer, h. south end of State
Morin Alphonse, laborer, h. 12 Centre
Morris Owen, calico printer, h. 12 Houghton
Morrison David T., watchman, h. 48 Houghton
Morrison Edward H., mechanic, h. 56 East Quincy
Morrison John, color mixer, h. 43 Union
Morrison Kate, waitress at Richmond House
Morrison Robert, spinner, h. 32 Braytonville
Morrison William, at woolen mill, h. 32 Braytonville
Morrison John, color mixer, bds. 104 River
Morrissey James, teamster, bds. 23 State
Morse Samuel, brakeman, h. 86 Eagle
Mort Thomas A,, foreman of bleaching department at Freeman's
Print works, h. 180 River
Moses Philo, superintendent of carbon work, h. 76 West Main
Moss Nelson, street sprinkler, bds. 5 Grant
Mosher John D., laborer, h. 104 River
Mosher Wm. D., overseer at Stone mill, h. 102 River
Morton E. R., carpenter, h. Walnut, Morton Hill
Moulton Eugene F., clerk, bds. 1 Church
MOWbray Geo. M., office Union opp. Tyler's mill, h. 113 Union
Mowbray Harry S., artist, resides with George M. Mowbray
Muir Thomas, overseer, h. 35 Brown
Mulcahy Timothy, bartender, h. 33 West Main
Mulcare Bridget, h. rear 24 Union
Mulcare Thomas, saloon, h. 12 Marshall
Mullaney Edward J., engineer, h. 28 South
Mullaney George A., fireman, bds, 28 South
132 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Mullaney J. H., car inspector, bds. 28 South
Mullaney John, clerk for Tuttle & Bryant
Mullaney Margaret Mrs., h. 28 South
Mullaney Matthew, clerk, h. 26 South
Mullett George, teamster, h. 108 State
Mullett William, painter, h. 16 Walnut
Murnaghan Hugh, laborer, h. rear 33 Centre
Murphy Catherine Mrs., h. 25 Centre
Murphy Cornelius, h. 15 Veazie
Murphy Dailiel, druggist, 21 Eagle, bds. Richmond House (see
adv)
Murphy Daniel, mason, h. 52 Centre
Murphy Frank, h. Union hill, rear Eclipse mill
Murphy Hugh, proprietor of Tunnel City House,30 State (see adv)
Murphy John T., business manager "Transcript" and associate
press agent, bds. 52 Centre
Murphy John, h. 4 Furnace ground
Murphy John 2d, beamer tender, h, 1 Union Hill
Murphy John 3d, laborer, h. rear 77 Ashland
Murphy Joseph E., telegraph operator, bds. 1 Union Hill
Murphy Michael, h. 52 Centre
Murphy Michael, laborer, h. 26 Union
Murphy Eliza Mrs., h. 57 Furnace Hill
Murphy Stephen, h. 35 East Union near 5 Points
Murphy Thomas F., printer, "News" h. Union Hill
Murray Jacob, shoemaker, rear 61 Ashland
Murray James Mrs., on hill rear 24 Brooklyn
Murray John, laborer, h. 33 Prospect
Murray John W., blacksmith, h. 5 South
Murray Joseph, laborer, h. 147 Union
Murray Martin, farmer, h. 255 East Main
Murray Michael, laborer, h. West Shaft road
Murray Joseph, stone-cutter, h. rear 14 Union
Murray Marshall, stone-cutter, h. rear 14 Union
Murray P. E., printer at "Transcript" office
Murray Wm., h. 43 East Union near 5 Points
Myers Addison, painter, h. 27 Brooklyn
Myers B. S., carpenter, h. street rear 138 Ashland
Myers Delos, driver for Freeman's store, h. 105 Eagle
Myers Datus, h. off head of Veazie
Myers George, spinner, old road to Stamford
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 133
Myers George, teamster, h. 6 Ashland
Myers Henry D., farmer, h. off head of Veazie
Myers M. E., livery stable, 33 State, h. 102 Main (see adv)
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Nagle James, hairdresser, Hayden block, h. 28 Lincoln
Nagle Patrick, hairdresser, bds. 85 Centre
Nagle Wm., hairdresser, h. 85 Centre
Nash John, laborer, h. Morton Hill
Naughton Martin, woolen mill, h. 23 Braytonville
Naughton Martin, flagman, Braytonville
Naylor Joseph, h. over W. N. Smith & Co.'s store
Neeclham James W., clerk, h. 10 Hall
Neeland Annie and Libbie, at Richmond House
Neels George, turner, h. 123 State
Neeson James, 34 Union hill rear Eclipse mill
Negro Generous, tailor for Boland & Co
Nell Christopher and Joseph, h. 8 North Eagle
Nelson Emma C, domestic for J. N. Chase
Nelson Joseph, cigar maker with D. Reardon
Nelson Reuben E., shoemaker, h. 2 Arnold Place
Nestor Patrick, laborer, h. 9 Elm
Newton Frederick (Newton & Potter), h. 30 Church
NeWtOll & Potter, dealers in all kinds of fish, oysters, fruits and
vegetables, Chase block, Centre
Nichols Arthur M. and Albert, h. 8 Clark's block
Nichols Charles H., h. Burdickville
Nichols E. M., musician, h. Centre cor. Holden
Nichols Frank W., laborer, h. Centre, cor. Holden
Nichols H. A., Mrs., h. Centre, cor. Holden
Nichols Oscar F., loom fixer, h. off North
Nichols Richard, h. Cady, near North
Nichols R. L., roll covering, roll stocks, etc., factory in Eclipse
mill, Union St., h. 65 Centre (see adv)
Nichols W. J., bookkeeper, h. off North
Nichols Wm. W., circus rider, h. 5 Bank
Nigro Generago, tailor at P. J. Boland's
Nickerson Melinda Mrs., h. 147 Main
Niles Andrew, laborer, h. 18 Beaver
134 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Niles George, bds. with L. L. Howes
Niles Wm, EL, farmer, h. East Main cor. Kemp
Nixon Eugene, shoemaker, h. 10 Beacon
Noel Charles A., mason, h. 13 East Brooklyn
Noel Charles 2d, shoemaker, h. 95 Ashland
Noel Charles 3d, mason, h. 9 Fuller
Noel Ellen, clerk at Tuttle & Bryant's
Noel Edmond, clerk at Barnard's, h. 27 Brooklyn
Noel Joseph, mason, h. 27 Brooklyn
Nolan Norah, head waiter at "The Wilson"
Norcross Daniel, foreman, 13 Beaver
Norman L. M. Mrs., h. 66 Centre
Norris George, carpenter, h< 5 Houghton
Norris James Rev., assistant pastor St Francis Church
North Adams Public Library, 93 Main
North Adams Gas Light CO., office Wilson House block, 4 Hol-
den, F. S. Richardson, treasurer
North Adams Steam Laundry, R. L. Henry, Bank
North Adams Manufacturing (Jo., Braytonviiie, E. B. Penni-
man, treasurer, manufacturers of fancy cassimeres
North Adams Savings Bank, 73 Main (see adv)
Norton Frank, coachman, h. 80 Main
Northrop Fayette, janitor, opp. High school
Northrop Frank, horse trainer, bds. 12 Main
Northrop George S., horse trainer, h. on Fair ground
Northrop Matilda Mrs., h. 55 State
Norton Albert, printer at Larkin's Printing office
Norton David A., hostler at Flagg's livery
Norton James, laborer, h. Braytonviiie
Norton M. A. Mrs. (Norton & Morgan), h. 11 Fludson
Norton Marshall, trucking, h. 11 Hudson
Norton & Morgan, millinery goods, 121 Main, opp. Eagle, (see
adv)
Norwood Frank A., clerk, h. 3 Grant
Nottingham Edward, carpenter, bds. 43 Liberty
Nottingham George W., builder, h. 43 Liberty
Nugent Edward, laborer, h. 18 Furnace
Noyes C. A., engineer, h. 16 Ashland
Nuckey Harry, south end of Ashland
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 135
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Oaks L. C. Mrs., h. 50 Liberty
O'Brien Dennis, laborer, h. 109 Church
O'Brien JamCS, merchant tailor, Chase's block, Centre (see adv)
O'Brien James, laborer, h. 17 Washington ave
O'Brien Johanna Mrs., h. 6 Union
O'Brien John F., clerk for F. H. Goodrich
O'Brien Kate Miss, h. 59 Union
O'Brien Joseph, laborer, bds. 71 Union
O'Brien Patrick F., telegraph messenger, h. 28 Marshall
O'Brien Patrick, dyer, bds. 12 Brown
O'Brien Timothy Mrs., h. 138 Ashland
O'Brien Timothy, laborer, h. 101 Church
O'Brien Walter, shoe laster, bds. 6 Union
O'Brien William, groceries, 27 Eagle, h. 6 Union
O'Brien William 2d, dyer, h. 20 Pearl
O'Connell Edward, moulder, bds. 61 River
O'Connell Hugh, h. Brown over store
O'Connell James, laborer, h. Brown over store
O'Connell John, farmer, h. Notch road
O'Connell John, clerk at B. J. Boland's
O'Connell Catherine Mrs., h. 61 River
O'Connell Michael, clerk at Hotel Brunswick
O'Connell Pierce, laborer, h. 54 Church
O'Connell see also Connell
O'Connor John, h. 32 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
O'Connor Thomas C, clerk for C. E. Ketchum
O'Donnell Mary Mrs., h. 24 River
O'Donnell P. Mrs., h. 32 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
O'Hara John, bottler for Charles Feige
O'Hare Patrick, marble worker, bds. 110 Main
O'Hern Edward Mrs., 53 Furnace
O'Hern James (Keefe & O'Hern), h. 4 Blackinton block
O'Hern James, laborer, h. rear 49 Centre
O'Hern James, laborer, h. 40 West Main
O'Hern Richard, shoemaker, h. 53 Furnace
O'Leary Dennis, h. 43 West Main
O'Leary Timothy, laborer, h. 27 West Main
Olds B. G. (Clark & Olds), h. 26 Church opp. Spring
136 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Olds George Walter, assistant treasurer, North Adams Savings
Bank, h. 26 Church
Oliver James, locomotive foreman, h. 17 Chestnut
Oliver Rose Miss, h. 34 Spring
Olley John, laborer, h. 8 Kemp
O'Malley Harry, tailor for W. S. Evans
O'Mara William, tailor, h. 23 State
O'Neil Ellen Mrs., h. 83 Union
O'Neil Eugene, dyer, bds. 77 State
O'Neil John, Chase ave. near Freeman's pond
O'Neil John, on lot rear 146 River
O'Neil John, laborer, h. 83 Union
O'Neil John, flagman Troy & Greenfield R. R.
O'Neil Michael, laborer, h. 83 Union
O'Neil Michael, laborer, h. 14 Furnace hill
O'Neill Michael, laborer, h. 40 Liberty
O'Neil Cordelia C. and Agnes Misses, at 68 Eagle
O'Neil Daniel, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
O Neil Michael C, clerk, h. 15 West Main
O'Neil Tulley, laborer, h. 83 Union
Orcutt Frank, laborer, h. 1 Walnut
Oriant Thomas, dyer, bds. 31 Spring
Ormsby A. F., machinist, h. 49 Veazie
O'Rourke Kate, domestic at 19 Summer
Orr Herbert F., clerk, bds. 16 Holbrook
Orr J. H. Mrs., h. 3 Church place
Orr J. H. & Co., ice dealers, office 3 Church Place (see adv)
Orr J. Henry, ice dealer and superintendent cemetery, h. 16 Hol-
brook
Orr William F., manager of Postal Telegraph Cable Co., office
72 Main, h. 3 Church Place
Orton Wm. E., clerk at Clark & Olds's
Osborn George, hostler, h. 29 Brooklyn
Osborn Lucy Mrs., h. 29 Brooktyn
Osteyee Lewis A., carpenter, h. rear 32 North Eagle
Ostiguy Joseph, cooper, h. Natural Bridge
Ott George, shoemaker, h. 12 Holden
Ottman Orlando, h. 139 Main
Ouellette Alexander, laborer, h. 22 Brown
Ouellette Conrad and Harry, h. 22 Brown
Owen Silas, mechanic, h. 161 Main
Owens Matthew, brick manufacturer, 10 Main, h. 6 East Quincy
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 137
Packard Robert, conductor, h. 81 State
Page John B., fireman, h. 8 Liberty
Page Sarah Mrs., widow, h. 8 Liberty
Page William E., shoemaker, h. 8 Liberty
Paine Arnold, trucking, h. 69 Church
Pair Fred., hairdresser, at M. Ducharme's
Pair George H., tailor at P. J. Boland & Co.'s
Palmer James, dyer, h. 28 Prospect
Papineau Moses, clerk at Peter Sorrell's
Papineau Henry, butcher for J. M. Chace & Co
Paradis Archie, shoemaker, h. 167 East Main
Paradis Philip, h. 167 East Main
Paradis Francis, miller, h 167 East Main
Parker Calvin T., machinist, h. 9 North Church
Parker Chas. V., manufacturer of Bloomingdale's Indian liniment,
31 Brooklyn
Parker Franklin, pump dealer, h. 19 Brooklyn
Parker Henry E., engineer, h. 85 Eagle
Parker John, clerk at 16 Main
Parker Lemuel C, car repairer, h. 62 Centre
Parker Rodney, h. 27 Brooklyn
Parker Samuel E., shoemaker, h. 3 Church
Parker Walter, fireman, bds. 3 Blackinton block
Parkhurst Charles J., attorney and counsellor at law, Savings
Bank building, h. 26 Meadow
Parmele William B., bookkeeper for S. B. Dibble, h. 7 Briggs ave
Parrow Melissa Mrs., h. 20 West Cliff
Parrow Jos., shoe cutter, h. 18 Cliff
Parrow Philip, shoemaker, h. 20 West Cliff
Parsons Charles A., machinist, h. 4 Summit ave
Parsons Fred E., mechanic at J. Hunter & Son's
Partridge Stephen P., carpenter, h. 60 Prospect
Partington Jabez, laborer, h. 36 Marshall
Patrick George H., station agent Boston & Albany R. R., office in
depot, bds. Richmond House
Patterson Charles, weaver, h. rear 94 Eagle
Patterson Michael, clerk, h. 107 Union
Patterson William, laborer, h. 91 Union
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138 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Patterson William Jr., overseer, h. 91 Union
Pattison Albert H., farmer, h. Morton hill
Pattison Ayers, farmer, h. Notch road
Pattison Charles, farmer, h. Notch road
Pattison Charles Mrs., h. 17 Meadow
Pattison Fred E., clerk at Adams National Bank, bds. 17 Meadow
PattiSOn F. Walter, proprietor of North Adams Dye house, 59
Main, h. Morton Hill
Pattison John, overseer, h. 3 Hall
PattiSOn Willis E., proprietor of Advance niob Print Works, 59
Main, h. 17 Meadow (see adv. on front cover)
Paul Andrew, shoemaker, bds. 81 Holden
Paul Charles, shoemaker, h. 32 Centre
Paul Fred., shoemaker, h. 95 Church
Paul James, George and Everett, h. Notch road
Peach Charles S., h. 5 Hudson
Peak Asa A., carpenter, h. 50 Prospect
Peak Henry J., laborer, h. 27 North Eagle
Pearson F. P., superintendent of Freeman Print Works, h. 23
Summer
Peck Charles H., shoemaker, h. 12 State
Peck Elmer, shoemaker, h. rear 25 Washington ave
Peck Emery, engineer, h. 149 South Ashland
Peck Henry H., shoemaker, h. 18 Houghton
Peck Nancy Mrs., h. 149 South Ashland (aged 85)
Peck Solomon E., engineer at "Freeman's," h. rear 74 Holden
Pemberton Lewis E., shoe finisher, bds. 24 State
Pennlman E. B.» treasurer North Adams Manufacturing Co., h.
17 Church
Penniman Wm., foreman, h. 42 Ashland
Penniman Walter E., bookkeeper North Adams Manufacturing
Co., h. 17 Church
Percy Clark Mrs., h. Mountain road near East Main
Perkins Benjamin F. and Charles, h. East road
Perkins Frank, farmer, h. South Church near town line
Pero Edward, laborer, h. 35 Willow Dell
Pero Alfred, shoemaker, h. 28 Brooklyn ■>
Pero George, mason, h. 28 Spring
Pero Joseph, laborer, h. East Union cor. Kemp
Pero Joseph, shoemaker, h. 12 State
Pero Louis, laborer, h. 157 Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 139
Pero Theophile, clerk, h. 10 Clark's block
Perry Frank M., clerk, h. 16 Pleasant
Perry Frank, teamster, h. 41 Furnace Hill
Perry P'rank A., clerk at Burlingame & Darby s', h. 4 Quincy
Perry George B., agent Ames Lumber Co., h. 24 Quincy
Perry John and Joseph, h. 70 State
Perry Lewis, fireman, bds. 24 State
Perry Peter, laborer, h. 70 State
Peters Joseph, tailor for P. J. Boland
Pettit Charles, laundryman, bds. 90 Main
Petitt Charles, resides with H. J. Ballou
Pettit Perry, teamster, h. 16 Hudson
Phelps Charles W., baggagemaster, h. 7 Blackinton block
Phelps Henry A., teamster, h. 4 Brown
Phillips A. G. Miss, h. 19 Spring
Phillips Anna C. Miss, clerk for W. J. Taylor
Phillips E. J., h. Union near Glen mill
Phillips George E., cigar maker, h. 79 Holden
Phillips H. L., residence 17 Chestnut
Phillips H. P. Mrs., h. 19 Spring
Phillips Jerome, millwright, h. 17 Liberty
Phillips John, wool sorter, h. 2 Braytonville
Phillips L. A. Mrs., h. 54 Centre
Phillips Robert H., laborer, h. south end of State
Phillips Wm. H., millwright, h. 17 Liberty
PlKBniX Mills, M. D. & A. W. Hodge, proprietors, foot of Main
(see adv)
Picco Andrew, dyer, bds. 31 Spring
Pied Legoire, mechanic, h. 145 Union
Pierce Fred. L., shoemaker, bds. 34 Washington ave
Pierce Wm. H., painter, h. 89 State
Pike N. M., laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland
Pike Edward L., coal driver, h. 91 State
Pike Frank M., laborer, h. 102 State
Pike Frank, h. 5 Clark's block
Pike C. NileS, marble and granite worker and sculptor, h. 31
Houghton
Pike ChaS. Nathan, carpenter and builder, 39 Brooklyn, h. 44
Veazie (see adv)
Pike Clarence, laborer, h. rear 32 Ashland
140 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Pike & French, marble and granite workers, 64 West Main,
opp. cemetery (see adv)
Pike Jeremiah, h. 46 East Quincy
Pike James, cattle dealer, h. 46 East Quincy
Pike Leonard, laborer, h. 16 Hudson
Pike M. M., meat market, 191 Main, h. 197 do
Pike Nathan, h. 48 Houghton
Piukham Fred. W., machinist, h. 40 Summer
Pinkham John M., foreman, h. 40 Summer
Pitt George and Charles, West Main near Greylock
Pitt John W., h. 6 North
Pitts Albert, conductor, h. 31 Willow Dell
Ploff Joseph, laborer, h. rear 32 Chestnut
Plue Andrew, tanner, h. rear 31 Eagle
Plumb Sanford H., clerk, h. 20 Walnut
Plumb Sidney H., carpenter and builder, h. 20 Walnut
Plumb Sidney A., clerk at Burlingame & Darbys'
Pllinkett Wm. B., treasurer Greylock mills, resides Adams
Pollard John, mining engineer, h. 5 Church
Pomeroy Lemuel, president S. Blackinton Woolen Co
Pond M. F., superintendent at W. G. Cady & Co.'s, h. 34 Church
Pond Wm. G., plumber at A. W. Hunter's
Porter Arthur C. (Tower & Porter), h. 15 Quincy
Porter E. L. Mrs., h. 150 South Ashland
Porter Rufus L., shoemaker, h. 150 Ashland
Porter William P. Mrs., h. 67 Church cor. Porter ave
Postal Telegraph Cable Co., W. F. Orr, manager, office 3 Holden
Post Edward H., hairdresser, h. 6 Prospect
Post Edward, h. 6 Montgomery
Post Edward, boss finisher, h. 34 Willow Dell
Post Peter, teamster, h. 6 Montgomery
Potter Almond H., boarding house, 87 Eagle
Potter A. dr. & A., attorneys at law and notaries, Bank block,
69 Main
Potter Alice Mrs., h. rear 100 Eagle
Potter A. G., master in chancery and notary, h. 8 Cherry
Potter E. H., editor and publisher "Sunday Express," bds. Man-
sion House
Potter Hobert B., civil engineer, bds. 76 Eagle
Potter Martha E,, widow, h. 1 Elm opp. Grant
Potter Warren L., clerk at North Adams Savings Bank, h. 9 Quincy
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 141
Potter Wells E. (Newton & Potter), h. 87 Eagle
Powell John Mrs., h. 101 West Main
Power George, tanner, h. 104 Eagle
Powers James, watchman, h. 34 Ashland
Powers Nellie, employed at Richmond House
Powers Patrick, laborer, 41 Furnace Hill
Pratt Alton L., box maker, h. 31 Walnut
Pratt Amos, carpenter, h. 32 River
Pratt Arthur, painter, h. 21 South
Pratt Edward H. (William Martin & Co.), h. 33 Union
Pratt Frank L., head of Franklin, Clarksburgh
Pratt Frank, shoemaker, h. 9 Brooklyn
Pratt Fred. M., shoe finisher, h. 13 South
Pratt Henry, farmer, h. Notch (east side)
Pratt Henry W., engineer, h. 21 South
Pratt John T., tinsmith, h. rear 20 Liberty
Pratt Norman, shoemaker, h. 19 Brooklyn
Pratt William W., engraver, h. 33 Union
Pratt William W. Jr., clerk, h. 33 Union
Predum Andrew, carriagemaker, h. 20 North
Prentice Jos. M., carpenter, h. 10 Franklin
Preo Mahail Mrs., h. 157 Union
Prescott Mr., bds. 12 Main
Preston Annie Mrs., boarding, h. 81 Holden
Preston A. W., attorney and counsellor at law, office Bank block,
h. 6 Pleasant
Preston Charles M., clerk, bds. 6 Pleasant
Prevey Charles, shoemaker, h. 34 East Union
Price David, laborer, bds. 155 Union
Price John, blacksmith, bds. 22 Marshall
Pryor Richard, h. 26 Braytonville
Prieg John, h. 16 Brown, next Gas house
Pritchard William H., bookkeeper at Adams National Bank, h. 13
Wall
Proctor E. L., h. South Ashland, below R. R. bridge
Prouty Emory, shoemaker, h. 12 Marietta
Provost Alexander, laborer, h. head of Willow Dell
Provost Augustus, baker, h. 34 Holden
Provost Simon, fireman, h. 104 Eagle
Puffer Henry L., shoemaker, h. Main, cor. Kemp
Puffer William, machinist, h. 109 State
142 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Pulsifer Apollos B., farmer, h. 17 Frederick
Pulver Henry, laborer, h. 8 Jackson
Purcell Charles W., train master, h. 152 South Ashland
Purtell Catherine Mrs., h. 19 Elm
Purtell James, saloon 13 State, h. 19 Elm
Putnam T. J., physician and surgeon, 81 Main, h. 29 Church,
office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Pyne Edward, laborer, h. 21 Centre
Pyne Edward, laborer, h. 70 Centre
Pyne Wm. laborer, h. 70 Centre
Pyne Wm., lawyer, Bank block, h. 70 Centre
Pyram George, h. South Furnace above the quarry
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Quackenbush Cassius T., butcher for Horace A. Tower
Quayle Thomas M., shoemaker, h. South
Quimby Frank E., conductor, h. 7 East Brooklyn
Quinn John, h. 8 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Quinn Michael, h. 8 Marshall rear Phoenix mills
Quinn Patrick, clerk at Wm. O'Brien's
Quinn Sylvanus S., traveling agent, h. 143 Eagle
Quinn Thomas, saloon, 22 Union
Quinn William, laborer, h. 204 East Main
Quinton Albert, carpenter, 19 East Union
Quinton Charles, h. 19 East Union
Quinton James, carpenter, h. 19 Union
Quinton Wm. H., h. 19 East Union
Quirk James, h. 24 Marshall
Quong Wing Wah 1st, 2d and 3d, laundry, 31 Eagle
R
Radey Patrick, carpenter, h. 4 Elm
Radio Dora and Louise, teachers, h. 9 Cherry
Radio Eliza Mrs., h. 9 Cherry
Rainsdell H. M., proprietor 99 cent store, specialties made of
crockery, glass ware, jewelry, plated ware, picture frames,
etc., 6 Wilson block, h. Davenport block, 91 Main (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 143
Rand Alice V., teacher, h. 7 Prospect
Rand Clark, carpenter, h. 7 Prospect
Rand David, carpenter, h. 32 Ashland
Rand E. A. & SOU, coal, flour, grain, meal, cement, marble dust,
etc., office 43 Ashland, h. 18 Chestnut (see adv)
Rand Fernando L. (E. A. Rand & Son), h. 16 Chestnut
Rand Franklin, h. street rear 146 Ashland
Rand George H., clerk, h. 7 Prospect
Rand Henry C, policeman, h. 7 Prospect
Rand Hattie F. and Minnie E., h. 5 Prospect
Rand John W., clerk, h. 5 Prospect
Rand L. C.j boot and shoe dealer, Rice's block, 5 Eagle, h 5
Prospect (see adv)
Randall James, clerk at S. Keyes's, 10 East Quincy
Randall Lewis, engineer, h. 1 East Brooklyn
Rangey Moses, blacksmith, h. 81 State
Ranshausen Herbert H., clerk, bds. 19 Quincy
Rathbone Harriet, h. 14 Union
Rawlinson Robert, clerk A. B. Wright, bds. 10 Union
Raj F. N., proprietor of the Central boot, shoe, hat, cap and fur
store, 1 Burlingame block, h. 27 Church (see adv)
Ray Hiram H., carpenter, bds. 19 Quincy
Raybold W. H. H., bookkeeper, Arnold Print works
Raymond George W., bookkeeper, bds. 5 Spring
Raymond Jane W. Mrs., h. 5 Spring
Raymond Mrs., h. East Main near the mountain
Read Annie E., principal Union st., h. 22 Quincy
RAMSDELL'S 99 CENT STORE,
Where is to be found an Immense Assortment of
Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Plated Ware,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ETC.
Headquarters for 6 and 10 Cent Goods.
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
6 Wilson Block, Main St., North Adams, Mass.
144 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Read Charles H., tanner (at Hancock), h. 22 Quincy
ReardOll Daniel9 tobacconist and cigar manufacturer, and dealer
in smokers* articles in general, Reardon's block, Bank, h. 53
Church
Reardon Michael, boss beamer, h. 3 Brown
Reardon Nellie Miss, bds. 50 Holden
Reardon Timothy F., shoemaker, h. 31 Liberty
Reardon Timothy H., emplo}red at Boston & Albany freight house
Reardon William, laborer, h. 2 Morton hill
Reed Ellen and Mary, h. 3 Chuich Place
Reed James, laborer, bds. rear 74 Main
Reed Jos. P., engraver, h. 13 Church
Reed Joseph, engraver, h. Ill Eagle
Reed Fred W., sketcher, h. rear 111 Eagle
Reed Henry F., pianos, etc., 7 Bank, h. 3 Church Place
Reed Washington M., printer, h. 17 Meadow
Reid Charles D., agent of American National and United States
& Canada Express Co.'s, office opp. depot, h. 1 Spring
Regan John T., overseer, h. 8 Elm
Regan John, teamster, h. 263 East Main
Regan Christopher, saloon, 15 Eagle, h. 14 Pearl
Regan Daniel, dyer, h. 40 West Main
Regan Daniel J., harnessmaker, h. 87 River
Regan James, printer at Larkin's printing office
Regan Michael, laborer, h. 29 West Main
Regan Wm. H., engineer, h. 2 Brown
Remington Electa J. Miss, h. 25 Chestnut
Rennie Sarah Miss, h. 116 Main
Reno Eugene, rear 25 Washington ave
Reno Lemuel, shoemaker, h. rear 20 Liberty
Restenholtz Ignatz, fireman at Wilson House
Reuther Fred. (Adams & Reuther), h. foot of Spring
Reynolds Michael, laborer, h. 50 Holden
Rhodes Sarah A. Mrs., h. 14 Pleasant
Rice Charles E., engineer, h. 91 Eagle
Rice Elsie M. Miss, h. 13 Summer
Rice F. R. Dr., dentist, office 110 Main, bds. 19 Quincy
Rice George Mrs., h. 141 Main
Rice John A., druggist, Main cor. Eagle, h. 137 Main
Rice George L., physician, h. 141 Main
Rice John J., laborer, h. 70 West Main
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 145
Rice Solomon, watchman, h. 127 Ashland
Rice Wm. A. Mrs., h. 13 Summer
Rice Wm. R., h. 34 Washington ave
Rich Charles, butcher, h. 85 West Main, Braytonville
Rich George, butcher, h. Burdickville
Rich Leonard, laborer, h. River cor. Brown
Rich Moses, shoemaker, bds. 119 State
Richards Lafayette, h. East Mountain road
Richards Wm., engraver, bds. Mansion House
Richardson A. E., printer, "Transcript," bds. 18 South
Richardson Charles, fireman, h. 23 Quincy
RiCliardSOn E. A. (Richardson & Flagg), h. Morris between
Summer and Quincy
Richardson E. C. Mrs., h. 120 Main, cor. Church
RiChardSOll & Flagg, coal, wood, hay, straw, plaster, seeds and
wholesale dealer in potatoes, 59 State, and Wilson House
block, Hoi den
RiChardSOn Frank S., clerk and treasurer of North Adams Gas
Light Co., and agent of New Haven and Northampton R. R.
Co., and clerk and treasurer of North Adams Fire district, h.
126 Main
Richardson George E., brakeman, h. 68 West Main
Richmond A. W., conductor, h. 78 Eagle
Richmond A. E., proprietor Richmond House, h. 13 Quincy
Richmond Clinton Q. (Richmond Carbon Co.), at Richmond House
Richmond Charles T. (Richmond Carbon Co.) , Richmond House
Richmond Carbon CO., West Main, near Fair grounds
Richmond Hiram Mrs., h. 2 Marietta, cor. Franklin
Richmond M. F. Mrs., h. 27 State
Richmond Sanford E., shoemaker, h. 56 Franklin
Richmond T. W. & CO., coal dealers, 31 State (see adv. back
cover)
Richmond T. W. (T. W. Richmond & Co.), h. 27 State
Richmond Willie W., clerk at Adams National Bank, h. 13 Quincy
Richodemea Angelo, rooms 7 Blackinton block
Rickey Sarah M., dressmaker, h. 19 South
Rider Alvin, h. Union, above Glen mill
Rider Columbus, laborer, h. 21 North Eagle
Rider James A., painter, address post-office
Rider Sydney E., carpenter, h. 33 North Eagle
Rider Wm. C, foreman printer "Express," h. 12 Jackson
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146 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Rifenbergh Jonas, h. 44 Marshall
Riferburg Milton, baker at A. G. McLaughlin's
Riley Hugh, mason, bds. 12 Centre
Riley J. H., physician, Bank block, bds. Richmond House
Riley James, laborer, h. 23 Pearl
Riley Maggie, domestic at 9 Church
Riley Patrick, mill operator, bds. 81 H olden
Ring Jeremiah, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Ringwood Daniel, 40 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Riordan Michael (T. Riordan & Co.), h. Brown
Riordail T. & CO., boots, shoes and rubbers, Penniman row, h.
High (see adv)
Riordan Timothy (T. Riordan & Co.), h. High
Ripley Edward C„ clerk Troy & Greenfield R. R., h. 4 Holbrook
Ripley Ellen Mrs., h. 93 Eagle
Ripley Ernest H., clerk, h. 10 Pleasant
Ripley Elijah H., watchman, h. 127 Eagle
Ripley Henry N., butcher, h. 26 East Brooklyn
Rising E. W., box maker, h. 143 Ashland
Rivers Edward, shoemaker, h. 18 Brooklyn
Roach John, laborer, h. alley rear 51 Centre
Roach Lawrence, h. 253 East Main near Mountain road
Roach Nicholas, 253 East Main near Mountain road
Roach Patrick, laborer, h. 253 East Main
Roach Peter, 27 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Robare Edmund, laborer, h. 8 South
Robare Frank, lather, h. 28 Brown
Robare Francis, at woolen mill, h. 10 Bray ton ville
Robare John, trucking, orders left at F. H. Goodrich's, h. 35
Washington ave (see adv)
Robare Nelson, laborer, h. 56 Ashland
Robare Octavia Mrs., h. 143 Main
Roberts A. H. Mrs., h. 2 Quincy
Roberts David, musician, h. 2 Quincy
Roberts Fanny and Lillie, bd. 88 Main
Roberts Richard, engineer, h. Franklin
Roberts Richard, engraver, h. 2 Frederick
Roberts Thomas, hostler for A. L. Bond
Roberts William, carpenter, h. 122 Union
Roberts William, truckman, bds. 88 Main
Roberts Wm. H., carpenter, h. 17 Washington ave
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 147
Robinson Albert, carpenter, h. rear 34 Lincoln
Robinson Arthur (J. T. Robinson & Son), h. 72 Holden
Robinson B. F., residence 18 Main cor. Marshall
Robinson Charles H., carpenter, h. 55 East Quincy
Robinson George, carpenter, h. 85 Ashland
Robinson Henry, clerk of District Court of Northern Berkshire,
8 Bank, h. 21 Houghton
Robinson J. Q. Mrs., h. Williamstown
Robinson James T. & Son, publishers of North Adams "Tran-
script," Bank (see adv)
Robinson James T. (J. T. Robinson & Son), judge of probate,
h. 70 Holden
Robinson N., slater, h. old road to Stamford
Robinson William, machinist, h. 21 Houghton
Roby Frank X., shoemaker, h. 248 East Main
Roch Francis, salesman at Tobin's, h. 16 East Quincy
Roch Henry, h. 35 East Union, near 5 Points
Rockwell J. Mrs., h. 23 Quincy
Rockwell Joseph C, student, h. 23 Quincy
Rockwell Herbert, student, h. 23 Quincy
Rockwood Frank, mechanic, h. 117 State
Rogers Anna Mrs., h. 13 North
Rogers Charles O., painter, h. rear 74 Main
Rogers David L., gardener, rear 19 Eagle
Rogers Edwin, meat market and wholesale and retail butter deal-
er, 59 Main, h. 1 Spring
Rogers Frankie Miss, h. 1 Blackinton block
Rogers James, laborer, h. 99 Eagle
Rogers John, machinist, h. 3 Frederick
Rogers Mary Jane Mrs., h. 1 Blackinton block
Rosasco Joseph, clerk, h. 33 Spring
Rosasco Costane, grocer, h. 33 Spring
Rose Salem P., h. 129 Main
Ross Nathan G., painter, h. 1 Morton hill
Rossman Peter, cabinet maker, h. 7 Elm
Rougeau Felix, h. 16 Brown, next Gas house
Rougeau Philias, h. rear 6 East Union
Rounds George, telegrapher, h. 20 Washington ave
ROUSe A. M., hackman, orders may be left at office 72 Main, h.
Summer cor. Ashland
Rouse James G., moulder, h. Meadow opp. Cherry
148 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Rouse John (J. M. Chace & Co.), h. 7 Quincy
Rouse Marshall R., h. 49 Prospect
Rouse R. D., Mrs., h. 49 Prospect
Roussin Napoleon, laborer, h. 6 East Union
Rowan Henry, laborer, h. 26 Union
Rowan John, carpenter, h. 32 Liberty
Rowan Sarah Mrs., h. 26 Union
Rowan Sarah Miss, h. 30 Marshall
Rowell Frank H., h. 2 Brooklyn, opp. Freeman's pond
Rowley Eliza Mrs., h. 6 Kemp
ROWley Francis H. Rev., pastor of Baptist Church, h. 24 Church
Roy Jacob, laborer, h. Willow Dell
Roy Jacob, h. over Loftus' Marble shop
Roy Joseph, spinner, h. Briggsville
Roy Remi, laborer, h. 12 Holden
Rudge Mr., shoe laster, h. 16 Hudson
Rumley Robert and Thomas, h. 31 Furnace
Rundlett Kirk, ^engineer, h. 175 East Main
Russell Albert, laborer, h. 21 Eagle
Russell David A., clerk at Freeman's, h. 17 Church
Russell H. A., hack driver at Flagg's livery
Russell May Miss, clerk, h. 34 Holden
Russell Rufus A., clerk, h. 52 Holden
Russell E. J., car inspector, h. 36 Washington ave
Russett Alfred, shoemaker, h. 108 River
Russett Tuffield, laborer, h. 108 River
Ryan Charles A., clerk, bds. 30 Franklin
Ryan Edward, moulder, h. 11 Franklin
Ryan Lawrence, butcher for H. A. Tower, rear 20 Liberty
Ryan Maggie, waiter at Richmond House
Ryan Matthew, h. 104 Union
Ryan Michael, laborer, h. 93 Eagle
Ryan Michael, machinist, bds. 9 Union
Ryan Nellie Miss, dressmaker, rooms 12 Chestnut
Ryan Patrick, laborer, h. 7 rear North continued
Ryan P., proprietor Union House, 18 Union
Ryan Patrick, cigar maker, bds. Ballou House
Ryan Thomas J. (Ryan & Tyrrell), h. 3 Centre
Ryan & Tyrrell, lunch room, 21 Main
Ryan William, at woolen mill, h. 39 Braytonville
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 149
Sabin Margaret, widow, h. 33 Brooklyn
Sabin William, shoemaker, h. 33 Brooklyn
Sampson Belle S. Miss, bds. 20 Pleasant
Sampson Belle F. Miss, h. 87 Eagle
Sampson C. T. Manufacturing Co., shoe manufacturers, office
and factory 52 Marshall
Sampson C. T., shoe manufacturer, bds. Wilson House
Sanborn George, engineer, h. Willow Dell
Sanders Mr., h. near the quarry, Natural Bridge
Sanders Monroe, shoemaker, h. 21 South
Sanders Mary J. Mrs., h. 15 Spring
Sanford Hiram, bds. Ballou House
Sanford Murray, artist, h. 17 Quincy
Sanford William R., printer, h. 17 Quincy
Sanford Herbert A. (P. J. Boland & Co.), h. 138 Main
Sanford Michael, h. 17 Quincy
Sanford Susie M., milliner, h. 61 Main
Sanford Wm. H. Mrs., h. 13 Chestnut
Sanney Julius, h. 30 Veazie
Sanney Moses, laborer, h. 30 Spring
Sanney Leander, laborer, h. Union near Glen
Sansonette Peter and Melius, h. 68 Centre
Sansoucy N. J., butcher for Chace & Co., h. 83 State
Sansoucy Nicholas, laborer, h. 9 Prospect
Sargent John W., lamplighter, h. 119 Main
Saunier Roger, laborer, h. 20 Brown
Savage H. C. (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h. 10 Arnold Place
Savage Mattie and Lottie, h. 6 North Church
Savoy Nelson Mrs., h. 62 West Main
Sawyer Geo. M.r engineer, h. 2 Holbrook
Saxton Edward C, painter, h. 130 State
Scott Adelia Mrs., h. 18 South
Scott Eugene, clerk at F. H. McKee's
Scott Albert W., chicken dealer, h. 86 West Main
Scott Arthur H., insurance agent, h. 18 South
Scott Franklin, carpenter, h. 18 East Brooklyn
Scott George F., conductor, h. 20 Liberty
SCOtt Henry W., carpenter and builder, h. 26 Houghton
150 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Scott John L., farmer, 95 South Church
Scott John L. 2d, carpenter, h. 18 East Brooklyn
Scott Kezia Mrs., h. 55 Holden
Scott L. L., restaurant, 55 Main, h. 55 Holden
SCOtt L. L., Restaurant, open from 7 a. m. to 12 p.m., also deal-
er in fruits, oysters, cigars, tobacco, etc., 55 Main
Scott Sarah E., h. 18 East Brooklyn
Scott William, laborer, h. 32 Spring
Scriven Herman, brakeman, h. 110 Main
Scully Daniel, laborer, h. West Shaft road
Scully Dennis, laborer, h. West Shaft road
Scully Frank, porter at Richmond House
Scully James, bottler for Charles Feige
Scully James, laborer, h. 1 Willow Dell
Scully Patrick, miner, h. West Shaft road
Scully Thomas, h. Marshall near Print works
Sears Barnabas, carpenter, h. 28 South
Sears Charles, shoe cutter, h. 28 South
Season Christina, h. 6 West Main above Phoenix mills
Season John, h. 6 West Main above Phoenix mills
Season Jos., h. 10 West Main above Phoenix mills
Secor Adolphus, shoemaker, h. 19 Eagle
Sedgewick E. A., broom maker, h. rear 94 Eagle
Sedgwick Samuel, gardener, 25 Liberty
Sedgwick George E. Mrs., h. 7 Veazie
Seitz Tobias, engraver, h. East Brooklyn cor. Houghton
Selby Ralph, coachman, h. 87 Union
Senecal Alexander, carpenter, h. 7 South
Senecal Peter, shoemaker, h. 7 Morton hill
Shanneban Jeremiah, h. 31 Union hill, rear Eclipse mill
Sharp Frank, artist, h. 69 East Quincy
Sharp Henry N., mason, h. 69 East Quincy
Sharp Kate Mrs., h. 66 Church
Sharp Sydney F., printer "News," h. 66 Church
Shays Henry, farmer, h. Notch road
Shea Cornelius Mrs., h. 97 South Ashland
Shea Cornelius, h. street rear of 150 Ashland
Shea Daniel, temperance saloon, h. 6 East Union
Shea Henry, hairdresser, under "The Wilson"
Shea James, cigar maker, bds. Ballou House
Shea Jeremiah, mechanic, h. 4 Bethel
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 151
Shea John, bds. 22 Union
Shea John, laborer, h. Chase ave
Shea John, laborer, bds. 77 State
Shea John, laborer, h. 49 Union
Shea Michael, clerk, h. 117 Eagle
Shea Michael, h. 4 Bethel
Shea Patrick Mrs., h. Ashland below Washington ave
Shea Patrick 2d, dyer, h. rear 51 Centre
Shea Thomas, butcher for Jas. Fitzgerald
Sheehan Michael, laborer, h. 41 West Main
Sheldon Albert M., clerk, h. 5 Summer
Sheldon Eliza Mrs., h. 20 East Quiney
Sheldon Eliza F. Mrs., h. 183 Main
Sheldon Hiram G., physician, h. 5 Summer
Sheldon Ira F., cabinet maker, h. 35 Eagle
Shepard George L., Superintendent at Millard's, h. 11 Union
Shepard Theresa M. Mrs., h. 11 Union
Shepard William, laborer, h. 46 Prospect
Sheridan James, at woolen mill, h. 38 Braytonville
Sheridan Mary Mrs,, h. Union near Beaver mill
Sherman Alexander, at Zylonite, bds. 32 Centre
Sherman Charles, carpenter, h. 1 Brown
Sherman Charles E., billiard parlor, 1 and 2 Martin block, h. 3
Clark's block (see adv)
Sherman Clarence, shoemaker, bds. 34 Washington ave
Sherman Fred. M., slate roofer, h. 100 Church'
Sherman Carl, h. old Stamford road
Sherman Frank, shoemaker, h. 10 Beacon
Sherman Henry, tailor, room 9 Clark's block
Sherman John P., laborer, h. Cady near North
New Billiard Parlor.
C. E. SHERMAN, PROPRIETOR,
Maxtin's Block, - NORTH ADAMS.
FINE BAILEY TABLES.
TUB FINEST BRHHDS Of DIGflRS always OR Hanfl.
152 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Sherman Joel Mrs., bdsV 8 Clark's block
Sherman Mary M. Mrs., h. Cady near North
Sherman Yates, newsdealer, h. Bradford Place, 110 Main
Sherry Julia Mrs., h. 99 Union
Sherry James Mrs., on hill rear 24 Brooklyn
Sherry Mary, domestic at 8 Church Place
Sherry Michael, mechanic, h. 47 Church
Sherry Patrick, laborer, h. 42 Franklin
Sherry Rose G., teacher, h. 42 Franklin
Sherwin Thomas S. Mrs., h. 27 Houghton
Sherwood Adial Mrs., h. 9 Union
Shields John, laborer, woolen mill, h. 12 Braytonville
Shields J., depot yardman, h. 68 Main
Shields John, coachman, h. over Loftus's marble works
..Shorrpck JEdwin, machine printer, h. 44 Liberty
Shultis Charles -E., chief1 or1 police, h. 3V Liberty —
Shultis David, engraver, h. 1 Lincoln
Shultis Nicholas, h. Franklin near Natural Bridge
Shultis Wm. H., farmer, h. 1 Lincoln
Shultis Wm. S,, weaver, h. 210 River
Shurter- Et-T* , local— editor ^Sunday^Express,'' bds. Mansion
House
Shurtleff George, loom fixer, h. 110 River
Silver Charles, laborer, h. 25 West Main
Siltioh It. Mrs., millinery, 63 Main, h. 9 Blackinton block
Simon L., h. 9 Blackinton block
Simmons Sidney A., mail agent, h. 8 Holbrook
Simes Frank, h. Union near Beaver mill
Simpson George F., physician, office and residence 80 Eagle
Sims Ralph, tailor, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Slattery Dennis, h. off head of Veazie
Slattery Edward, laborer, fa. alley roar 51 Centre
Slattery Honora Mrs., h. 6 Central ave. off Franklin
Slattery James, carpenter, h. 1 West Main
Slattery Robert, laborer, h. 6 Central ave
Slattery Wm., at Arnold Print works
Sly Addison, farmer, h. Notch road
Smith Anna C. Mrs., h. 12 South
Smith Charlotte H. Mrs., h. head of Marietta
Smith Charles E., clerk, h. 13 Bryant
Smith Clark, brakeman, h. 120 Eagle
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Smith Corless W., sketcher, h. 129 Eagle
Smith D. E., shoemaker, h. 120 Eagle
Smith Edward, mechanic, bds. 85 West Main
Smith Ephraim, laborer, h. rear 94 Eagle
Smith Frank R., conductor, h. 3 Hall
Smith Frederick S.f civil engineer and surveyor, office and resi-
dence 89 Main
Smith Gideon H., shoe finisher, h. 42 State
Smith Henry S., h. 6 Arnold place
Smith Hiram R., farmer, 72 Eagle
Smith Homer A., h. 7 Spring
Smith Isaac, shoemaker, h. Winter near Cherry
Smith James, at woolen mill, h. 43 Braytonville
Smith James, laborer, h. 18 Liberty
Smith James, laborer, h. 16 Pearl
Smith John & Co., dealers in boots and shoes, 83 Centre
Smith John, peddler, h. south end of State
Smith John, machine printer, h. 23 North
Smith John A., plumber, h. 47 Union
Smith John, shoemaker, bds. 40 Furnace
Smith John F., shoemaker, h. 16 Pearl
Smith Joseph, finisher, h. rear 9 Liberty
Smith Joseph K., sketcher, h. 23 North
Smith Patrick, mechanic, bds. 41 Furnace
Smith W. F., superintendent of town farm, South Church
Smith Nathaniel, south end of Ashland
Smith Nathan A., policeman, h. 44 North Eagle
Smith Phebe Mrs., h. 2 East Quincy
Smith Patrick H., clerk, h. 16 Pearl
Smith Robert, policeman, h. 202 East Main
Smith Samuel 1st, h. 12 Pearl
Smith Samuel 2d, mason, h. rear 51 Centre
Smith Thomas, mechanic, h. old road to Stamford
Smith W. N. & CO., dealers in dry goods, groceries and general
merchandise, 2 Beaver
Smith Walter N. (W. N. Smith & Co.), h. Union opp. Glenn mill
Smith Warren M., helper, h. 87 Union
Smith William, brakeman, h. 120 Eagle
Snidawint Charles, brakeman, h. rear 20 Liberty
Snyder George, tinsmith, h. 1 Elm
Snyder James P., shoemaker, h. 8 Brook \yn
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154 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Snyder Peter, restaurant, temperance drinks, cigars, etc., Cava-
nough block, Pearl, h. 8 East Brooklyn
Snyder T. P., carpenter, h. 123 Eagle
Snyder Willis G. (F. A. Brooks & Co.), h. 123 Eagle
Sorrell Peter, restaurant and ice cream rooms, cigars, tobaccos,
etc., 12 Main
Sorrell Vital, tanner, h. 125 Union
Soule Frank H., car inspector, h. 10 Quincy
SOUle C. I. Dr., dentist, office Collins block, 59 Main
Southwell Addie Miss, h. 7 Cherry
Southwick Daniel W., watchman, h. 7 Hudson
SOUthWiCk M. S., millinery, 95 Main (see adv)
Sparrow George, shoemaker, h. 137 Ashland
Sparrow Warren, shoemaker, h. 137 Ashland
Sparrow William, shoemaker, h. 137 Ashland
Spaulding Edgar, blacksmith, h. south end of State
Spaulding Fred E., grocer, h. south end of State
Spear Fred, fireman, rooms 7 Blackinton block
Spear Henry S., h. 74 State
Spear Henry S. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 74 State
Spear John W., canvasser, h. 21 Chestnut
Spear Wells F., rooms 7 Blackinton block
Spear Wm. F., local editor of "Transcript," bds. 21 Chestnut
Sperry W. H. & CO., dealers in crockery, glass, silver plated
ware, house furnishing goods, etc., 2 Martin block (see adv.
next page)
Sperry W. H. (W. H. Sperry & Co.), h. 57 Holden
Sprague Charles M., bookkeeper, h. 134 Eagle
Sprague Herbert, teamster, bds. 74 Main
Sprague James, laborer, h. head of Marietta
Sprague Marshall, shoemaker, h. 34 River
Stacey Etta A., bookkeeper at E. J. Cary's, h. 17 Quincy
Stack Ellen Mrs., h. 10 West Main
Stack James, saloon, 17 State
Stack Richard, laborer, h. 80 River
Stafford H. M., physician and surgeon, 4 Martin block
Stafford Nathan, farmer, h. East Mountain road
Staples Sidney M., superintendent Beaver mill, h. 36 Beaver
StarkS H. WatSOn, meat market, 32 State, h. 92 South Church
Starkweather Mary Mrs., h. 121 Union
Stearns Elizabeth Miss, h. 7 Chestnut
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Stedman W. H., telephone manager, h. 54 Holden
Steenburgh Marvin, employed at Zylonite works
Stetson Nelson B., clerk at F. B. Mason's
Stevens Charles E., laborer, h. 22 Washington ave
Stevens Ed. H., train dispatcher, bds. 129 Main
Stevens Sarah A. Mrs., h. 6 East Union
Stevens S. F., conductor Troy & Boston R. R., h. 22 Chestnut
Stevens Thomas, carpenter, h. 20 Summer
Stevenson Fannie, teacher, h. 7 Veazie
Stevenson Robert, h. 7 Veazie
Stevenson James, loom fixer, h. 9 Veazie
Stevenson Thomas, shoemaker, h. 30 Veazie
Stewart Adelia A. Mrs., h. 12 Jackson
Stewart Alexander, clerk at Barnard's Clothing house
Stewart B. A., sashmaker, h. 132 Eagle
Stewart Charles, bds. 9 Union
Stewart Charles, brakeman, h. south end of Ashland
Stewart Edward, engraver, h. 12 Jackson
Stewart Edward W., painter, h. 139 Eagle
Stewart Maryett Mrs., bds. with L. R. Morgan
W. H. SPERRY & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Cfockefy, Glass,
Silver-Plated Ware,
HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS,
And Kerosene Oil.
No. 2 MARTIN'S BLOCK,
MAIN STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, - MASS.
156 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Stewart Robert J., baker for A. G. McLaughlin
Stewart Wm., baker for A. G. McLaughlin
Stickley Charles, at woolen mill, h. 22 Braytonville
Stickney S., mason, bds. Ballou House
Stiles Fred., shoemaker, h. 2 Vincent ave
Stiles Orville, yardmaster, h. 62 Holden
Still John, clerk at W. J. Taylor's
Stiner Fred., laborer, h. 11 Ashland
Stiner Fred. Jr., h. East Main
Stiner Catherine Mrs., h. 11 Ashland
St. John Fred., laborer, h. 230 East Main
St. John Manny, shoemaker, h. 31 West Main
St. Onge Delina, clerk at Haslam & Co.'s store
St. Onge Adeline Miss, bds. 10 North Church
St. Onge Joseph, wheelwright, h. 27 East Brooklyn
Stockwell Abigail Mrs., h. 21 South
Stockwell George S., butcher for H. A. Tower, h. 7 Hudson
Stockwell George N., clerk, h. 21 South
Stone Alfred W., weaver, h. 102 Union
Stone Charles, bds. with E. R. Morton
Stone Elaire, shoemaker, h. 228 East Main
Stone Fred., shoemaker, h. 18 North Eagle
Stone John, shoemaker, h. 133 Union
Stone Peter, h. East Mountain road
Stowell Celestia A., k. 68 Church
Stranahan Wm., weaver, h. rear 94 Eagle
Streeter Fred. D., machinist, h. 121 State
Streeter Hannah, Rhoda and Martha, h. 63 Centre
Stroud Chandler, mechanic, h. 23 Chestnut
Stroud Cora, h. 23 Chestnut
StrOlld E. A., groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes, crockery, etc.,
112 and 114 Union, h. 23 Chestnut (see adv)
Stroud Eva F., clerk at W. H. Gaylord's, h. 23 Chestnut
Stroud M. H., clerk at F. M. Ray's, h. 23 Chestnut
Sturtevant Lina, resides with D. M. Wells
Sullivan Dennis, cabinet maker, rear 20 Liberty
Sullivan John, dyer, h. 2 East Brooklyn
Sullivan John, clerk, rear 20 Liberty
Sullivan Mary Mrs., h. 3 Fuller
Sullivan Martin, clerk at Tuttle & Bryant's, h. 14 North
Sullivan Mary Mrs., h. 83 Ashland
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Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 20 Centre
Sullivan Michael F., folder, h. 195 Main
Sullivan Thomas, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Sullivan William, furniture and upholstery goods, Cavanough
block, h. rear 20 Liberty
Sheldon James Warren, head of Holbrook
Sumner Almarin T., carpenter, h. 22 North Eagle
Supranna Davis, h. alley rear 51 Centre
Swain George W., chief clerk at Wilson House
Swain Samuel, h. 14 Bray ton ville
Swan Clessen E., butcher, h. 20 Willow Dell
Swan M. E. Mrs., h. 59 River
Sweatman Stephen T., carpenter, h. 182 River
Sweeny Ellen, widow, h. alley rear 51 Centre
Sweeny Prudon, carpenter, h. 22 Pearl
Sweeney John, carpenter, rear 51 Centre
Swift F. E., proprietor of "The Wilson" and Grey lock Hall
Swope B. F., clerk at "The Wilson"
Sykes John, wool sorter, woolen mill, 31 Braytonville
Sykes Robert H., bookkeeper, h. 12 Quincy
Sykes Thomas W., superintendent of North Adams Manufactur-
ing Co., h. 1 Braytonville
Talham Albert E., sewing machines, 7 Bank, h. 19 East Brook-
lyn
Talham F. E., clerk, h. 19 East Brooklyn
Talmadge George, machinist, h. 24 East Brooklyn
Tanner George J., clerk for Clark & Olds
Tanner Jerome Mrs., h. 6 Blackinton block
Tattersall Roger, engraver, h. 4 Union
Tatro A. C. Mrs., h. Houghton above the town line
Tatro Abram, h. Union above Glen mill
Tatro Joseph, clerk, h. 4 East Union
Tatro Fred, laborer, h. West Shaft road
Taylor Anthony, coachman, h. 82 Centre
Taylor Olive, h. Robinson hill rear of depot
Taylor Hiram, laborer, 25 East Brooklyn
Taylor Lyman, laborer, h. 6 Bethel
158 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Taylor W. J., dealer in dry and fancy goods, 114 Main, h.8 Wall
Taylor Wilson EL, engineer, h. High cor. West Main
Tefft William B., moulder, h. 20 River
Temple Albert C, driver American Express, h. 47 East Quincy
Temple E. F., clerk, h. 29 Brooklyn
Temple Eliza and Maria, milliners
Temple Jackson L., bookkeeper at Johnson Manufacturing Co.'s
store
Temple James H., butcher, h. 92 South Church
Temple Junius B., deputy postmaster, h. 11 Lincoln
Temple Monroe, carpenter, h. 7 Grant
Templeton Henry, h. 4 Braytonville
Tenny Oliver and Jerome, h. Notch road
Tenty Mrs., h. 28 Beaver
Terry D wight, shoemaker, h. old road to Stamford
Terry James, h. on hill rear 123 Main, Braytonville
Terry W. T., traveling agent, h. 68 East Quincy
Thareou Louis, teamster, h. 9 Liberty
Thatcher Emery E., 27 East Main near 5 Points
Thatcher William, laborer, h. head of Veazie
Thayer Charles A., painter, h. 30 Furnace
Thayer Charlotte J., h. 19 Church
Thayer Garry S., leather dealer, h. 130 Main
Thajer L. D., groceries and provisions, 2 Hudson
Thayer S. & SOU, attorneys and counsellors at law, 4 and 5 Bur-
lingame block
Thayer Shepherd (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main
Thayer S. Proctor (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main
Thayer Stella J. Miss, h. 19 Church
Thayer S., painter, bds. Ballou House
The Novelty Manufacturing Co., 10 Walnut (see adv)
Theriault Julia Miss, bds. 10 North Church
Thibadeau Joseph, bds. 12 Main
Thomas George W., traveling agent, h. 74 State
Thompson Charles, engineer, h. 9 Wesleyan
Thompson George H., engineer, h. 23 South
Thompson Marilla Miss, h. 12 Holbrook
Thompson J. W. Rev., pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, h.
7 North Church
Thompson Sherman B., bookkeeper at Braman's
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 159
Thomson Lyman H., bookkeeper at Burlingame & Darbys', h. 12
Holbrook
Thomson Christen, tailor, bds. American House
Thrasher Henry, peddler, h. 130 State
Tibbits Sarah, tailoress, h. 26 East Quincy
Tilly J. F. Jr., architect and builder, h. 19 Church (see adv)
TiltOll Frank L., books, stationery, newspapers, periodicals, toys,
Yankee notions, etc., Main cor. Holden, h. 136 Main
Timoney James, dyer, h. 32 Marshall
Timoney John, dyer, h. 38 Marshall
Timothy John, h. 120 Main, Braytonville
Timothy John Mrs., h. 120 West Main, Braytonville
Tingue Emma H., teacher, b. 3 Summit ave
Tingue Esther M. Mrs., h. 3 Summit ave
Tinker Arthur M., secretary Johnson Manufacturing Co., h. West
Main near Brown
Tinker E. R., h. 27 Summer
Tinker Giles K., h. 27 Summer
Tinker Henry W., resides in Dakota
Tinney Eldorus, laborer, h. 202 East Main
Tinney Hiram W., h. 17 Marshall
Tinney Lucina M. Mrs., h. 17 Marshall
Titus O. B. (J. H. Orr & Co.), h. 71 Holden
Tobin James, moulder, h. 17 Pearl
Tobin Robert, dealer in dry goods, fancy goods and millinery,
70 Main, h. 23 Pleasant
Tolman Lincoln, hairdresser at C. M. Howard's
Tomlin Herbert, mechanic, h. 28 East Quincy
Tompkins J. P., machinist at Hunter & Son's
Torrey Frank, laborer, bds. 161 Union
Torrey George B., local editor Hoosac Valley News, h. 5 Hall
Torre}* William, laborer, h. 31 East Union
Tougas Ambrose Mrs. and Edward, h. 29 Veazie
Tower Arthur, laborer, h. 249 East Main
Tower Charles F., mechanic, h. 57 East Quincy
Tower Chester L., farmer, h. Congress near Main
Tower E. A., music teacher, h. 138 Main
Tower Francis O., farmer, 76 East Quincy
Tower Horace A., meat market, 25 Eagle, h. 119 Eagle (see adv)
Tower Henry A., 80 West Main beyond cemetery
Tower Hobart C. (Tower & Porter), h. 15 Pleasant
160
R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Tower Imogene and Evangeline, teachers at High school
Tower & Porter, stoves, furnaces, tin ware, house furnishing
goods, etc., 34 Eagle (see adv)
Towle John H., engineer, 17 Houghton
Towle Nellie J. Miss, h. 8 Pleasant
Towne William B., clerk, h. 2 Church Place cor. Main
T0WHSend H. T., carpenter and builder, jobbing promptly at-
tended to, Washington ave cor. Spring (see adv)
Tracey E. M., carpenter, bds. Ballou House
Traquair William, mason, h. 101 Church
Trayon Henry, shoemaker, h. 15 East Brooklyn
Trayon Stephen, laborer, h. 28 Willow Dell
Trayon Fred., shoemaker, h. 35 Willow Dell
Trimble John, h. 19 West Cliff
Trombley Benjamin, mechanic, h. 102 Union
Troy & Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, offices in Union
depot
Trudeau Clarence L., shoemaker, h. 15 East Union
Trudeau Onesime, h. rear 94 Eagle
Trudeau William, mechanic, bds. 7 Fuller
"TOWER «£ PORTER,
DEALERS IN
COO^and pAp^TOVES
Crockery, Glass Ware,
I no:,
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, and Galvanized
Iron Work of all kinds.
34 Eagle St, North Ate, Mass.
H. C. Tower. Arthur C. Porter.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ACORN STOVES AND RANGES.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 161
Trumble Wellington H., h. on hill rear 24 Brooklyn
Trumble H. W., carpenter, h. 83 West Main
Turner A. Z., cloth folder, h. 19 North
Turner Charles, barber, h. 159 Union
Turner Fred. A., paymaster at Arnold Print works, h. 19 North
Turner Thomas, engraver, h. 18 North
Turner William H., carriage manufacturer, Willow Dell, h. 3
Blackinton block
Turner Willam, engraver, h. 18 North
Tuttle & Bryant, dry goods, carpets, oilcloths, wall paper, etc.,
2 and 3 Wilson block (see adv)
Tuttle D. N. (Tuttle & Bryant), bds. Richmond House
Tuttle Henry L., laborer, h. 6 Frederick
Twing J# A., proprietor of Eagle street drug store, 39 Eagle (see
adv)
Tyler Amy A., Mrs., h. 77 Union
Tyler C. and E. Misses, h. 17 Chestnut
Tyler E. D. & CO., general insurance agents, office over Adams
National Bank (see adv on back cover)
Tyler E. D. (E. D. Tyler & Co. and T. W. Richmond & Co.), h.
75 Union
Tyler Eugenie Miss, h. 19 Spring
Tyler John B., postmaster, h. 77 Union
Tyrrell James, boilermaker, h. 12 West Main
Tyrrell James J., student, h. 12 West Main
Tyrrell Leonard M., hostler, h. 6 Hudson
Tyrrell Maggie L., clerk for C. A. Darling, h. 12 West Main
Tyrrell Phebe A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 4 East Quincy
Tyrrell William (Ryan & Tyrrell), h. 38 Liberty
U
Underbill William, painter, bds. 26 Spring
Underwood Orlo C. (Ashman & Underwood), h. 7 Hall
Underwood Wm., employed by William E. Bardwell
UnderWOOd W. S., dealer in sewing machines, pianos and or-
gans, "New Home" sewing machines a specialty, 7 Blackin-
ton block, Holden
Union Pacific Tea Co., 37 Eagle
Urell Patrick, laborer, bds. 23 State
United States and Canada Express, C. D. Reid agent, opp. depot
21
162 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
V
Vatlner S. & BrO., carriag£ and sleigh manufacturers, rear 74
Main (see adv)
Vadner Edmond (S. Vadner & Bro.), h. 19 East Quincy
Vadner Samuel, carriage manufacturer, h. 11 Pleasant
Vail Daniel A., weaver, h. 5 Beaver
Vail Katie, waitress at Richmond House
Valancour Aggie Miss, h. 212 River
Valentine & BriggS, carpets, draperies and window shades, 81
Main (see adv)
Valentine J. W. (Valentine & Briggs), h. 7 Spring
Valliere Edward, shoemaker, h. 33 Willow Dell
Van Antwerp Frances, domestic, h. 137 Main
Vandenburgh Willis D., carpenter, 26 Beaver
Varley James B., oyster house and restaurant, 59 State
Varney Hattie, domestic at 8 Pleasant
Veazie Angelia M., assistant librarian of North Adams Public
Library, h. 54 River
Veazie Charles C, shoemaker, h. 8 Veazie
Veazie Eugenia M., teacher, h. 54 River
Veazie Samuel Mrs., h. 54 River
Verill Felix, carpenter, bds. Ballou House
Viall Wm. G., superintendent Sampson's, bds. Richmond House
Vining A. E., upholsterer, 1 Brooklyn over Chase's carpet beat-
ing shop, h. 10 Liberty (see adv)
Vivia Felix, employed by S. B. Dibble
Voiles Peter, cigar maker at Calnan & Phillips's
Voss James, painter, h. 18 Washington ave
W
Wade Ellsworth, h. Ashland cor. Washington ave
Wade Joseph A., carpenter, h. 39 North Eagle
Wade Ransom S., teamster, h. Ashland cor. Washington ave
Wadrell Frank, laborer, h. East Mountain road
Waite D. R., cashier, bds. 129 Main
Waite Francis M., engineer, h. 157 Ashland
Waite Fred. M., mason, h. 1 Marietta cor. Franklin
MRS. W. B. WALDEN,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
book mi) Jim num.
ALL STYLES OF PRINTING!
INCLUDING-
Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads,
Statements, Envelopes, <k, <k
F»trrJT TJT* I INT F»A.I>S WITH
HODDER'S
Sole Owner for Berkshire Count}'. Also the Mead & Harris
Blotter for Franklin and Hampshire Counties.
OFFICE :
No. 24 South Street, - North Adams, Mass.
tf$g. m. B. OlflLDBI},
MANUFACTURER OF
HAIR JEWELRY.
Consisting of Watch Guards. Rings. Charms. &«.,
braided in various styles, and Mountings furnished.
Hair Jewelry never goes out of style, and is a good way
to preserve the Hair of deceased friends. Invisible
Fronts. Scollops. Switches. &c, made to order at
short notice — to match any shade or color of the Hair,
and at Reasonable Prices. Particular attention will be
given to straightening and making -up Hair Combings.
Orders by Mail will receive Prompt Attention.
MRS. W. B. WALDEN,
No. 24 South Street, North Adams, Mass.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 163
Walden Arnold, farmer, h. Notch road
Walden Benjamin, farmer, South Church near town line
Walden John A., printer, h. 22 South
Walden R. 6u, real estate and insurance broker and auctioneer,
office 3 Bank, h. 20 Pleasant (see adv)
WaMeil Win. B. Mrs., job printer, 24 South (see adv)
Walker Adeline Mrs., h. 8 Jackson
Walker Charles L., machinist, h. 14 Marietta
Walker Clarence M., clerk for Martin & Co., h. 8 Jackson
Walker Frank A., wholesale dealer in hay, straw and grain, h. 20
Church
Walker Frank C, clerk, h. 14 Marietta
Walker Frank J., engineer, h. 32 Spring
Walker Frank A., h. 20 Church
Walker Gilbert L., h. rear 100 Eagle
Wall James, laborer, h. 117 Eagle
Wall Mary Miss, h. 15 Elm
Wall Patrick, laborer, 59 Union
Wallor M., agent, bds. Ballou House
Walsh Stephen, laborer, rear 46 Centre
Walton John, wool buyer, h. 10 Jackson
Ward H. D., photographer, portrait painter and dealer in fine arts,
78 Main, h. 1 Chestnut cor. Spring
Ward John, laborer, bds. 12 Brown
Ward Martin, brakeman, h. 50 Church
Ward Wm. A., h. 1 Chestnut
Wardwell Charles, resides with Jenks Hewitt
Wardwell Frank, laborer, h. Mountain road
Ware Delia A. Mrs., h. 21 South
Warner Charles, shoemaker, h. Meadow above Cherry
Warner Edgar A., heel cutter, h. 7 Wesleyan
Warren Charles H., shoe cutter, 70 Eagle
Warren Edwin, engineer, h. 9 Quincy
Warren Mary E. Miss, h. 8 Hall
Warren Isaiah, loom fixer, h. 151 Union
Warren Richard A., engraver, h. 8 Hall
Washburn Madison M., car repairer, h. 71 Ashland
Waters Barney, brakeman, h. 144 Ashland
Watson Frank, shipping clerk, 51 Holden
Weaver Joseph, sewing machines, h. 83 Main
Webster Herbert, bartender 13 State
164 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Weeks Charles E., mechanic, h. 26 River
Weeks Frank H., shoemaker, h. rear 94 Eagle
Weeks Susan Mrs., 26 River
Welch David, brakeman, h. 195 Main
Welch George, assistant cook at "The Wilson"
Welch James, choice liquors, ales, etc., 43 State
Welch James and John, h. near Beaver mill
Welch James, laborer, h. 195 Main
Welch John, laborer, h. 150 Ashland
Welch John 2d, h. 37 Union Hill rear Eclipse mill
Welch Josie and Maggie, employed at "The Wilson"
Welch Matthew, choice liquors, ales, etc., 25 Centre, h. 27 do
Welch Michael, flagman, h. Brown over the store
Welch Otis E., clerk, h. rear 2j0 Liberty
Welch Owen W., livery stable, rear Mansion House, 43 State, h.
27 Centre (see adv)
Welch Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Brown
Welch Thomas, folder, bds. 66 River
Welch Thomas, car inspector, h. 7 Ashland
Welch's Restaurants, 43 State and 25 Centre (see adv)
Welcome Joseph, laborer, h. 20 Brooklyn
Welles R. H., stock broker, Room 9 Martin block
Wells Ada M. Miss, h. 28 Summer
Wells Daniel M. (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville
Wells Eugene H., clerk Troy & Greenfield R. R., h. 173 Main
Wells George, tanner, h. 51 Walnut
Wells Henry N., clerk Troy & Greenfield R. R., h. 28 Summer
Wells John H., spinner, h. 37 Beaver
Wells John R., student, h. 28 Summer
Wells Louise H. Mrs., h. 12 Chestnut
Wells Orson (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville
Wells 0. & Son, manufacturers of acids and iron liquor, Brayton-
ville
Wells Sarah A. Miss, h. Braytonville
Wells William, acid maker, h. Braytonville
Wells Virgil B., teacher at Dartsmouth, h. 28 Summer
Wellsby Fred W., grist mill, bds. Richmond House
Wellspeek Leander, beamer tender, h. 38 West Main
Welton Catherine Miss, h. 12 Bryant
Welton Charles R., shoemaker, h. 56 Prospect
Welton George G., shoe cutter, h. 86 Eagle
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 165
Welton William A., painter, h. south end of State
Wendover Adelbert, teamster, h. 17 Frederick
Wessels Harmon, laborer, h. alley rear 51 Centre
West Edward, shoemaker, address post office
West George Mrs., h. 18 Holbrook
West William F., bookkeeper at Adams National Bank, h. 18 Hol-
brook
Westcott Arnold, carpenter, h. 61 East Quincy
Western Union Telegraph Office, a. f. Bates, manager, 72
Main
Westfall Frank, car repairer, bds. 30 Washington ave
Wetherbee H. E., at J. Hunter & Son's, h. 12 East Quincy
Whalen Alice, dressmaker, h. Chase block, Centre
Whalen James E., laborer, h. 87 Ashland
Whalen James E. Jr., cigar manufacturer, h. 87 Ashland
Whalen Thomas F., traveling agent, h. 87 Ashland
Whalen Patrick W., h. 33 Main near the cemetery
Whalen Thomas, restaurant, 23 State, h. 39 West Main
Wham James, calico printer, Freeman Print works, h. Holbrook
above Meadow
Wheeler Addison G., shoemaker, h. 21 Prospect
Wheeler Edmond M., laborer, h. 95 Ashland
Wheeler E. E., confectionery, dining and ice cream rooms, 107
Main, h. 34 Ashland (see adv)
Wheeler Edmund, laborer, bds. 19 Prospect
Wheeler Eliza Mrs., h. 21 Prospect
Wheeler Hanna Mrs., h. 21 Prospect
Wheeler Julia E. Mrs., h. 27 Veazie
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 83 Main
Wheelock Charles L., laborer, h. 86 Main
Wheelock Catherine Mrs., h. 86 West Main
Whipple Henry F., South State near soap factory
Whitaker E. D., h. 22 Main opp. Richmond House
Whitaker Thomas P., machine printer, h. 5 East Brooklyn
Whitaker Polly Mrs., h 14 Briggs avenue
Whitaker Valmore A., treasurer of North Adams Savings Bank,
h. 14 Quincy cor. Ashland
Whitcomb Grace Miss, h. 5 North
Whitcomb Samuel, h. Union near Glen mill
Whitcomb Nathaniel L., clerk, h. 3 Wesleyan
166 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
WhitCOmb H. (jr., dealer in fresh, salt, smoked and pickled fish,
oysters, lobsters, clams and scollops, native oysters a special-
ty, 32 Eagle, h. 9 North
White Burt C, blacksmith for J. M. Barber
White Charles, dyer, h. 30 Marshall
White Dwight, clerk for A. B. Wright, h. 15 North
White Edward, dyer, h. 11 East Brooklyn
White George, clerk at Gleason Bros'
White Frances Mrs., 10 Liberty
White Fred. E., telegrapher, h. 139 Main
White Henry, laborer, h. 11 East Brooklyn
White James H., miller, h. 104 Eagle
White James Mrs., h. 1 Grant cor. Lincoln
White James R., bookkeeper, bds. 1 Grant
White John, mechanic, h. Northern Lights ave
White John, laborer, h. 6 Brown
White John F., hairdresser, h. 10 Liberty
White Merritt, mechanic, h. 63 Centre
White L. W., watches and jewelry, 80 Main, h. 9 East Quincy
cor. Wall (see back cover)
White Thomas, spinner, 17 Washington ave
White Rhodolphus, police, h. 52 Houghton
White S. M., watchmaker, h. 9 East Quincy cor. Wall
Whiteley James, packer at Arnold's, h. 52 Houghton
Whitham Albert, sketcher, h. 8 Beacon
Whitman Ira, fireman, h. 9 Jackson
Whitman Reuben, h. 56 Prospect
Whitman, Canedy & CO., shoe manufacturers, office and store 69
Ashland
Whitman W. H. (Whitman, Canedy & Co.), h. 25 Church
Whitmore Charles, folder, h. 3 Bethel
Whitmore George, h. Union above Glen mill
Whitliey BrOS., mason builders and contractors, 11 Jackson
Whitney Charles, packer, h. 20 Prospect
Whitney Charles E., mason, h. 11 Jackson
Whitney C. J., general store, Briggsville
Whitney Charles R. Mrs., h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Frank H., traveling agent, h. 14 Prospect
Whitney Fred. G., clerk at Braman's, h. 16 Prospect
Whitney Edward B., shoemaker, h. 16 Bryant
Whitney George L. Mrs., h. 20 Prospect
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 167
Whitney George, bell boy at Wilson House
Whitney Henry, carpenter, h. 12 Prospect
Whitney Henry J., manager of Freeman's general store, h. 67
Holden
Whitney Merrill H., mason, h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Martin M., invoicer, 16 Prospect
Whitney Royal B., carpenter, h. 5 North
Whitney S. E., clerk, h. 40 Prospect
Whitney Peter J., traveling agent, h. 67 Holden
Whitney Wm. H., printer at "Transcript" office
Whittiam George D., painter, h. 32 Franklin
Whittiam John, h. 32 Franklin
Wickes Rosana Mrs., h. 76 Holden
Wilbur Arthur M., h. 153 Ashland
Wilbur Ellen L., Mrs., h. 20 Liberty
Wilbur Jeremiah, h. 14 Church
Wilbur John, laborer, h. rear 31 Brooklyn
Wilbur Carroll A., clerk, h. 13 Chestnut
Wilbur John T., clerk, h. 140 Ashland
Wilbur Laban S., farmer, h. Notch road
Wilbur William, conductor, h. 153 South Ashland
Wilbur William I., 9 Kemp, near East Union
WilCOX Charles W.f agent for Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and West-
ern R. R. Co., office opp. Union depot, h. 19 Chestnut cor.
Ashland
Wilcox Charles E., mechanic, bds. 6 Liberty
Wilcox E. J. Miss, h. 19 South
Wilcox Edwin, at woolen mill, h. 20 Braytonville
Wilcox Frederick F., real estate, h. 3 Veazie
Wilcox George S., weaver, h. Burdickville
Wilcox John, laborer, h. 11 Brown, Gas hill
Wilcox Samuel, stone mason, h. Congress
Wilcox Thomas, h. 6 Braytonville
Wilcoxson F. A., cotton broker, bds. "The Wilson"
Wilcox Frank, tinsmith at Charles W. Billings's
Wild Arthur, machine engraver, bds. Richmond House
Wilder Addison, carpenter, h. 98J Church
Wildinan George, tinsmith, h. Eagle
Wiley Edson O., watchman at Adams National Bank, h. 12 Grant
Wilkinson E. S., cashier of Adams National Bank, h. 32 Church
Wilkinson Harriet and Charlotte, h. 125 Main
168 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Wilkinson Jas. H., tinsmith, h. 145 Union
Wilkinson John W., laborer, h, rear 11 Church
Wilkinson Warren J. (Whitman, Canedy & Co.), h. 11 Quincy
Willard George, laborer, h. Burdickville
Willard Moses, temperance porter, h. 24 East Brooklyn
Willett Alex., Conrad and Harry, 22 Brown
Williams Anna Miss, h. 1 Franklin
Williams C. H., at woolen mill, h. 42 Bray ton ville
Williams C. H. Mrs., h. 8 Chestnut
Williams Charles M., baggagemaster, h. 98 Church
Williams Charles W., laborer, h. 72 State
Williams D. N., fish, oysters, etc., 49 Holden, h. Clarksburgh
(see adv)
Williams Emeline Mrs., h. 32 North Eagle
Williams George W., shoemaker, bds. 65 Franklin
Williams Henry H., farmer, h. 65 Franklin
Williams Henry D., car inspector, h. 32 North Eagle
Williams James, cigar maker for M. Dailey
Williams John A., shoemaker, 65 Ashland
Williams Laura P. Mrs., h. 73 Holden
Williams Morris, laborer, h. Eagle cor. Liberty
Williams Moses, weaver, woolen mill, 50 Braytonville
Williams William, mechanic, h. 51 Church
Willian Thomas, bleacher, h. 35 Brooklyn
Willian William, finisher, h. 18 Marshall
Willmarth Arthur F. Col., state agent Home Insurance Co. of
New York, office with E. D. Tyler & Co., bds. "The Wilson"
Willmott Charles F., painter, h. 51 Church cor. Washington ave
Willis Charles H., carpenter, h. 31 Veazie
Wills Albert A., shipping clerk at Freeman Manufacturing Co.,
b. 45 Union
WilSOll House Drug Store, E. B. Hamblen, proprietor, Main
cor. Holden (see adv)
Wilson House Livery, J. H. Flagg proprietor, 57 Main opp.
Wilson House (see adv)
Wilson Mary A. Mrs., h. 143 Ashland
Wilson Thomas F., steam fitter at A. W. Hunter's
Windrow George, engraver, h. 6 Beacon near Prospect
Windrow William, engraver, h. 6 Beacon
Wing George W., h. Natural Bridge
Wing Hiram M., laborer, h. Natural Bridge
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 169
Wing Wong Wah, 1st, 2d, and 3d, laundry, 31 Eagle
Winning Wm., laborer, h. 17 Franklin cor. Prospect
Winning Alexander, laborer, h. 47 State
Witherell Albert F., mechanic, bds. 115 Eagle
Witherell Almera L. Miss, h. 70 East Quincy
Witherell Ann E. and Eveline, h. 115 Eagle
Witherell Arthur J., real estate broker and agent National and
Hamburg European lines of steamships, office 9 Burlingame block,
h. 11 Church (see adv)
Witherell E. J., carriage maker, Willow Dell, h. 118 Eagle
Witherell Orrin Mrs., h. 115 Eagle
Witt George Mrs., h. Moulton Hill, Walnut
Witt Ivory, farmer, h. 117 State opp. Dibble's mill
Witt Marshall M., h. 115 State
Witt L. A. Mrs., resides with A. B. Wright, 15 Bank
Woffenden John, laborer, h. Summit ave. below East Quincy
Woffenden Joseph, laborer, h. Summit ave. below East Quincy
Wolcott W. M., mason, bds. Ballou House
Wood E. Mrs., dressmaker, h. Hudson cor. Prospect
Wood Elizabeth Mrs., h. 157 Ashland
A. J. WITHERELL,
Real Estate Wet.
Farms, Dwellings \ for Homes or Good
Investments.
PERFECT TITLE GUARANTEED. MONEY LOANED.
TITLES EXAMINED.
Office, No. 9 Burlingame Block,
NOETH ADAMS, - - MASS.
Summer residence property among the Berkshire Hills.
22
170 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Wood Elmer, roll coverer, h. 112 Union
Wood James H., manager of depot restaurant, resides at No. 1
Clark's new block opp. depot
Wood Julia and Lillie, h. 16 Hudson cor. Prospect
Wood Richard A., upholsterer at J. H. Adams's, h. 10 Meadow
Wood Warren B., clerk at C. B. Darling's, 83 Main
Wood William, laborer, rear 32 Ashland
Woods William, laborer, bds. 88 Main
Woodberry Charles, mechanic, rear 79 West Main
WOOdhead S. & Bro., stoves, tinware, hardware, house furnish-
ing goods, etc., 2 Blackinton block
Woodhead Samuel (S. Woodhead & Bro.), h. 6 Meadow
Woodhead William H. (S. Woodhead & Bro.), h. 17 Spring
Woodward J. Marion, teacher, h. 1 Willow Dell
Woodward L. WM superintendent of North Adams Gas Light
Co., h. 1 Willow Dell
Woodward Robert W., telephone manager, h. Willow Dell
Worcester George, conductor, h. 73 Holden
Worden Merritt S., bookkeeper at George F. Miller & Co.'s, h.
88 Ashland cor. Porter
Worden Markus L. Mrs., h. 88 Ashland cor. Porter
Worthington Aaron, painter, h. 32 North Eagle
Worthington Winfield S., h. 32 North Eagle
Wooster Asel Mrs., h. West Shaft road
Wright A. B.j dealer in flour, groceries, provisions, etc., 1 1 Bank,
h. 15 Bank (see adv)
Wright Eliza Mrs., h. 16 Chestnut
Wright George, laborer, h. 10 Liberty-
Wright Hixon A. Mrs., h. 11 South
Wright M. P. Mrs., resides with J. A. Rice, 137 Main
Wright Moses, mechanic, h. 14 Wesleyan
Wright William, dyer, h. 11 South
Wright William, hostler at 9 Church
Wylie Fred. S., machinist, h. 1 Church
Wyman Alvin, carpenter, h. 10 North Eagle
Y
Yarter Alphonso, shoemaker, h. 6 South
Yarter Frank, laborer, h. 163 Union
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 171
Yarter Louisa Mrs., tailoress at J. O'Brien's
Yarter Thomas, bds. with Mrs. Phebe Brown
Yootwo 1st, 2d and 3d, laundry, 15 State
Young Arthur, h. South State near town line
Young Mary A. Mrs., h. 61 Main
Yoiing & McCann, merchant tailors, 115 Main (see adv)
Young Kate, h. 34 Beaver
Young Robert (Young & McCann), h. Chace block
Young John, laborer, h. 30 River
Yulitz Charles, laborer, h. 203 River
Zoina Tobia, dyer, bds. 31 Spring
NORTH ADAMS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
1887.
ACID AND IRON LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS.
Wells O. & Son, Braytonville
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see adv)
ARCHITECTS.
Merriam Fred. M., 9 Bank (see adv)
Tilley J. F. Jr., 19 Church
BAKERS.
Crowley T. J., Hayden block, 44 Eagle
McLaughlin A. G., 33 Eagle (see adv)
Mandeville N., 30 Holden
BILLIARD PARLORS.
Fosmire W. H., entrance opp. post-office
Sherman's Billiard Parlor, Martin block (see adv)
Mansion House Billiard Parlor, 37 State
Ballou House Billiard Parlor, 85 State (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 173
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
Cavanaugh T. J., 15 Main
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 South Ashland (see adv)
McDougall & Barcelou, Marshall cor. Centre (see adv)
Miller Alonzo, Union cor. Willow Dell (see adv)
Miller & King, 22 Pearl
Vadner S. & Bro., rear 74 Main (see adv)
Witherell E. J., Willow Dell near Union
Leete W. H., Blackinton
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Anderson D. A., 75 Main (see adv)
Tilton Frank L., Main cor. Holden
BOOKBINDERS.
Robinson James T. & Son, Bank (see adv)
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.
Cady F. A., Bradford Place, 112 Main
Collins Timothy, 61 Main (see adv)
Gelineau & LaFortune, 103 Main (see adv)
McConnell John, 94 Main (see adv)
Martin William & Co., 10 State, Martin's block
Rand L. C, 5 Eagle (see adv)
Ray F. N., 1 Burlingame block (see adv)
Riordan T. & Co., Penniman row (see adv)
Smith John & Co., 83 Centre, (see adv)
BOX MANUFACTURERS.
Dibble S. B., 63 State
Gallup Clarence W., post-office address North Adams (see adv)
BREWER.
Crowley John F., 43 to 47 River (see adv)
174 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
BROOMS AND BROOM MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES.
Brigbam T. E., 60 Liberty (see adv)
BUILDERS' MATERIALS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Gallup Clarence \V., post-office address North Adams (see adv)
Rand E. A. & Son, stone, 43 Ashland (see adv)
CALICO PRINTERS.
Arnold Print Works, Marshall
Freeman Manufacturing Co., Union (see adv)
CARBON MANUFACTURERS.
Richmond Carbon Co., West Main near Fair ground
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Brothers O. L., 7 Briggs ave (see adv)
Cary H. F., South Church cor. South Ashland
Cummings John, 36 Liberty
Davis Raymond, 143 Ashland (see adv)
Green Harlow P., 95 West Main
Pike Charles Nathan, 44 Veazie (see adv)
Tilly J. F. Jr., 19 Church
Kemp Barney S., East Main cor. Kemp avenue
Scott H. W., 26 Houghton (see adv)
Townsend H. T., Washington ave. cor. Spring (see adv)
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Tuttle & Bryant, Wilson House block, Main (see adv)
Valentine & Briggs, 81 Main (see adv)
Manchester M. L., floor oil cloths only, 3 Blackinton block (see
adv)
CARPET CLEANING AND FEATHER RENOVATING.
Chase John N., 1 Brooklyn (see page 15)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 175
CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MANUFACTURERS.
Barber J. M., 18 and 20 West Main (see adv)
Crocker George W., Blackinton block
Goodnow F. L., Marshall cor. Centre (see adv)
Miller Alonzo, Union cor. Willow Dell (see adv)
Miner O. S., Willow Dell (see adv)
McDougall & Barcelou, Marshall cor. Centre (see adv)
Vadner S. & Bro., rear 74 Main (see adv)
Turner W. H., Willow Dell
Witherell E. J.. Willow Dell near Union
CIVIL ENGINEERS.
Blake Harry E., 12 Walnut
Locke A. W., office Summer cor. Morris
Smith Frederick S., 89 Main
CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
(See Merchant Tailors.)
Barnard E., 4 Wilson block (see back cover)
Cushman D. J., 9 and 11 State
Cutting C. H. & Co., 6 and 8 State (see front cover)
Gatslick Morris, 66 Main (see adv)
Lonergan & Bissaillon, 72 Main (see adv)
COAL DEALERS.
Brooks F. A. & Co., 76 Centre (see adv)
Lally Wm. H. & Co., 10 Main
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see adv)
Richardson & Flagg, 59 State near depot, and Wilson House
block opp. post-office
Richmond T. W. & Co., 31 State (see back cover)
CROCKERY, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE.
Ashman & Underwood, 19 Eagle (see adv)
Billings C. W., 90 Main (see adv)
Tower & Porter, 34 Eagle (see adv)
176 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Ramsdell's 99 cent store, 6 Wilson block (see adv)
O'Brien William, 27 Eagle
Sperry W. H. & Co., 2 Martin block (see adv)
Stroud E. A., 112 Union and 2 Beaver (see adv)
Woodhead S. & Bro., 2 Blackinton block
DENTISTS.
Davenport A. F. Dr., 1 Davenport building, 89 Main
Dox George W., office 85 Main
Soule C. I., office Collins block, 59 Main
Rice F. R. Dr.
DRAIN, TILE AND SEWER PIPE.
Hunter A. W., dealer, 3 and 5 Main (see adv)
Rand E. A. & Son, manufacturers, 43 Ashland (see adv)
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle near Main (see adv)
Eagle Street Drug Store, J. A. Twing, proprietor, 39 Eagle (see
adv)
Hastings G. A., 76 Main (see adv)
Murphy Daniel, 21 Eagle (see adv)
Rice John A., Main cor. Eagle
Wilson House Drug Store, Main cor. Holden (see adv)
DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS.
Flaherty Michael, 85 Centre (see adv)
Gaylord W. H., 3 Martin block, Main
Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin block
Kiely E. C. Mrs., 12 Holden
Mason F. B., 7 Blackinton block
Tuttle & Bryant, 2 and 3 Wilson block, Main (see adv)
Tobin Robert, 70 Main
Taylor W. J., 114 Main
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 177
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
Gould John T., 19 Main (see adv)
Pattison F. W., 59 Main (see adv)
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
American, National and U. S. and Canada Express, Chas. D.
Reid, agent, opposite depot
FERTILIZERS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Richardson & Flagg, 59 State near depot
FISH, OYSTERS, AND VEGETABLES.
Newton & Potter, Chase block, Centre (see adv)
Whitcomb Henry G., 32 Eagle (see card at name)
Williams D. N., 49 Holden (see adv)
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
Hodge M. D. & A. W., foot of Main (see adv)
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see adv)
Wright A. B., flour only, 11 Bank (see adv)
FLORISTS.
Barlow Clara M., Arnold Place, rear of 12 Church
Coleman M. F., 36 Houghton (see adv)
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.
Adams J. H., Adams block, 113 Main (see adv)
Cody & Carpenter, 22 to 30 Eagle (see adv)
Sullivan William, Cavanough block
GENERAL STORES.
Blackinton E. W. & Co., Blackinton
Johnson Manufacturing Co., Brown
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178 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
Freeman W. W., Eagle, cor. River
Ketchum C. E., 36 Main, Braytonville
Smith W. N. & Co., 2 Beaver
Stroud E. A., 112 Union (see adv)
Whitney C. J., Briggsville
GINGHAM MANUFACTURERS.
Johnson Manufacturing Co., Brown
Greylock Mills at Grey lock
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Ames W. C. & E., 6 Blackinton block
Ashman & Underwood, 19 Eagle (see adv)
Boland B. J., 45 Eagle (see adv)
Braman M. V. N., 12 State (see adv)
Cavanough Michael, Cavanough block, Main (see adv)
Chase & Cormier, E. Brooklyn, cor. Houghton (see adv)
Childs Luther, 16 Main
Church George H., 59 Ashland
Clark H. W. & Co., wholesale, Brick block, Depot cor. Summer
opp. depot
Clark J. D., 140 Eagle cor. Franklin
Clement M. E., 42 Ashland
Crowley John, 29 Ashland
Darling M. B., 64 Main
Ellis S. J. & W. C, 16 Main cor. Marshall
Evans D. W., village of Blackinton
Freeman W. W., Eagle cor. River
Gallup Wm. W., wholesale, 8 and 10 Blackinton block
Gardner Alonzo Jr., 185 State
Girouard Daniel, 61 Eagle opp. Catholic church
Gleason Bros., 4 Blackinton block
Goodrich F. H., 108 Main
Grandchamps J., 4 East Union
Johnson Manufacturing Co.'s store, Brown
Keefe & O'Hern, 55 Eagle (see adv)
Keyes Samuel, 101 Main
Mallery James H., 167 Union
Mandeville N., 107 State (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 179
Moore Fred. A., 31 Brooklyn
O'Brien Win, 27 Eagle
Parker Charles V., 31 Brooklyn
Rosasco C, 33 Spring
Ketchum C. E., 36 Main, Braytonville
Smith W. N. & Co., 2 Beaver
Stroud E. A., 112 and 114 Union (see adv)
Thayer L. D., 2 Hudson (see adv)
Wright A. B., 11 Bank
HAIRDRESSERS.
Brackley James, 19 Eagle
Church E. D., room 12 Martin's block
Ducharme M., 5 Martin block
Hinkelbein F. E., 78 Main
Howard C. M., Richmond House (see adv)
La Rich Fred., 57 State
Lamoure Arthur C, 30 Holden (see adv)
Mixer Herbert E., basement of Wilson House
Nagle James, Hayden block, 48 Eagle
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see adv)
Woodhead S. & Bro., 2 Blackinton block
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
Bourdon A. D. & Son, Hayden block, Eagle (see adv)
Demers H. J,, 119 Main, and Adams, Mass. (see adv)
Dowlin M. R., saddlery specialties, 12 Pleasant (see adv)
Manning A. S., one door south of post-office
HATS, CAPS AND TRUNKS.
Barnard E., 4 Wilson block (see back cover)
Cutting C. H. & Co., 6 and 8 State (see front cover)
Ray F. N., Burlingame block (see adv)
Gatslick Morris, 66 Main (see adv)
Lonergan & Bissaillon, 72 Main (see adv)
180 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
HOTELS.
American House, T. J. Cavanaugh, 15 Main
Ballou House, W. A. Ballou, 85 State (see adv)
Hotel Brunswick, Mrs. M. Gorry, 34 State
Richmond House, A. E. Richmond, State cor. Main
Mansion House, H. F. Barnard, 41 State
"The Wilson," F. E. Swift, Main cor. Holden
Tunnel City House, Hugh Murphy, 32 State (see adv)
ICE DEALERS.
Orr J. H. & Co., 3 Church Place (see adv)
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Clark H. S., Savings Bank block
Cesana Cesar, Martin block (see adv)
French George, general agent for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Co. of Philadelphia for Western Massachusetts, 11 Martin
block (see adv)
Hamer George, Main (see adv)
Miller George F. & Co., 9 Burlingame block (see adv)
Tyler E. D. & Co., over Adams National Bank (see adv)
Walden R. G., 3 Bank (see adv)
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
Hunter James & Son, 1 Main
Hodge W. F., 37 Brooklyn
IRON, STEEL AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Hunter James & Son, 1 Main
LAMPS, LANTERNS, ETC.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see adv)
Billings Charles W., 90 Main (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 181
Tower & Porter, 34 Eagle (see adv)
Woodhead S. & Bro., 2 Blackinton block
Sperry W. H. & Co., 2 Martin block, Main (see adv)
LAUNDRY.
Henry R. L., Bank, opp. Transcript office
LAWYERS.
Ashe P. J., office Savings Bank building, 2d floor
Beer E. A., office 11 Martin block
Brown F. P., Bank block, 69 Main
Couch M. E., Savings Bank building
Lawrence George P., Savings Bank building
Parkhurst Charles J., Savings Bank building
Potter A. G. & A., Bank block, 69 Main
Preston A. W., Bank block, 69 Main
Pyne William B., Bank block
Robinson J. T., Judge of Probate, 70 Holden
Thayer S. & Son, 4 and 5 Burlingame block
Kiely E. C, 12 Holden
LEATHER MANUFACTURERS.
Barber D. J., 27 Union
LIME AND CEMENT.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Dibble S. B., 63 State
Richardson & Flagg, 59 State
Rand E. A. & Son, lime only, 43 Ashland (see adv)
LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLES.
Berry Charles H., 82 Main
Bond Alfred L., 51 Holden and 45 Centre
Flagg J. H., 57 Main opp. Wilson House (see adv)
Mansion House Livery, O. W. Welch, 41 State (see adv)
Miller Alonzo, 14 Union (see adv)
Myers M. E., 33 State (see adv)
182 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
LUMBER DEALERS.
Dibble S. B., 63 State near depot
Drowne L. S., Chestnut opp. Pittsfield depot
Gallup Clarence W., post-office address North Adams (see adv)
Lally Wm. H. & Co., 10 Main
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Clark & Olds. 11 Eagle (see adv)
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
Berkshire Monumental Works, T. F. Loftus, proprietor, 19 Eagle
(see adv)
Hosley A. B., 50 Liberty (see adv)
Pike & French, 68 West Main opp. cemetery (see adv)
MARBLE DUST MANUFACTURERS.
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see adv)
MASON BUILDERS.
Horton S. H., 10 East Quincy
Howes L. L., also building mover, Robinson Hill
Noel Joseph, 27 East Brooklyn
Whitney Bros., 11 Jackson
MEAT MARKETS.
Adams & Reuther, Spring cor. Washington ave (see adv)
Bateman T. S., 28 Eagle (see adv)
Braman George O., 115 Main (see adv)
Chace J. M. & Co., 49 Eagle (see adv)
Chappie C. H., Brooklyn cor. Liberty
Dempsey & Brown, 14 Marshall cor. Centre
Dyke E. A., 49 Holden
Fitzgerald James, 84 Main
McConnell Wm. F., 206 East Main (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 183
Millard P. W. & Son, 93 Centre (see adv)
Rogers Edwin, Fisher block, 59 Main
Starks H. Watson, 32 State
Tower Horace A., 25 Eagle (see adv)
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Boland P. J. & Co., 1 Martin block (see front cover)
Evans Walter S., 44 State (see adv)
O'Brien James, Chase's block, Centre (see adv)
Young & McCann, 115 Main (see adv)
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
Clark F. M., 6 Bank (see adv)
Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin block
Kiely E. C. Mrs., (see adv)
King A. A., 71 Main (see adv)
Mason F. B., 7 Blackinton block
McConnell Maggie, 2 Penniman row, Main
Norton & Morgan, 121 Main
Simon R. Mrs., 63 Main
Southwick M. S., 95 Main
MUSIC TEACHERS.
McCormick Frank, 15 Church
Tower E. A., 138 Main
Roberts David, 2 Quincy
Howes John L., 34 Church
Leclair M. D., Chase ave
NEWSPAPERS.
North Adams Transcript, every Thursday, James T Robinson &
Son, publishers. Bank (see adv)
Hoosac Valley News, every Saturday, Hardman & McMillin, pub-
lishers, 36 State (see adv)
Sunday Express, E. H. Potter, publisher, 6 Bank
Annual Record, F. H. Fleming, publisher, 100 Main
184 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, ETC.
Anderson D. A., 75 Main (see adv)
Tilton Frank L., Main cor. Holden
NINETY-NINE CENT STORE.
Rainsdell H. M., 6 Wilson block (see adv)
PAINTERS, HOUSE AND SIGN.
Armstrong David, carriage, Marshall cor. Centre
Darling A. B., 8 Bank
Harvie R. B., carriage, 18 W. Main (see adv)
Legate C. J., 40 State (see adv)
Manchester M. L., 3 Blackinton block (see adv)
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle near Main (see adv)
Darling A. B., 8 Bank
Manchester M. L., h. 3 Blackinton block (see adv)
PAPER HANGINGS.
Darling A. B., 8 Bank
Legate C. J., 40 State (see adv)
Manchester M. L., 3 Blackinton block (see adv)
Tuttle & Bryant, Wilson House block (see adv)
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Ward H. D., 78 Main
Hurd Ernest W., Penniman row, 62 Main (see adv)
PHYSICIANS.
Babbitt Nathan S., office 104 Main
Briggs S. N., office 15 Church
Brown Orland J., office Adams block, 111 Main
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 185
Bushnell Homer, office 8 Union
Carr W. S., office 15 Summer
Clark J. M., office 36 Holden cor. Centre
Curran Chas. J., office 97 Main
Lussier J. G., Cavanough block
Matte J. H. A., office Adams's block, 113 Main
Millard H. J., office Bank block
Putnam T. J., office, 81 Main
Rice G. L., office 141 Main
Riley J. H., Bank block
Simpson Geo. F., office 80 Eagle
Stafford H. M., office 4 Martin block
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Barnes L. M. & Co., 5 Wilson block, Main
Cluett & Sons, 7 Blackinton block
Larkin James T., 100 Eagle
Reed H. F., 7 Bank
Underwood W. S., 7 Blackinton block, Holden
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
Hunter A. W., sanitary plumbing, 3 and 5 Main (see adv)
Jones A. H. & Co., Wilson block, Holden (see adv)
PRINTERS, BOOK AND JOB.
Hoosac Valley News, 36 State (see adv)
North Adams Transcript Office, Bank (see adv)
Larkin Bros., 43 Eagle (see adv)
Pattison Willis E., 59 Main (see adv)
Walden Wm. B. Mrs., 24 South (see opp. name)
PRINT CLOTH MANUFACTURERS.
Arnold Print Works, Eclipse mill, Union
Freeman Manufacturing Co., office Union (see adv)
Gallup & Houghton, Beaver mills
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186 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
REAL ESTATE OFFICES.
Tyler E. D. & Co., over Adams National Bank (see back cover)
Walden R. G., also auctioneer, 3 Bank (see adv)
Witherell Arthur J., 9 Burlingame block (see adv)
RESTAURANTS.
Barry & Cronin, 86 Main
Barry Michael F., Tunnel City House
Barry John, 41 Eagle
Burke John, 47 State
Clement Thomas F., 42 Ashland
Darrow John, 34 Main
Flynn John O., 81 Centre
Hourahan P., 41 Centre
Keaton Daniel, 31 Eagle
Kiely John, 30 Main
Kigmns James, 37 West Main
Moloney David H., 49 Centre (see adv)
Mulcare Thomas, 12 Marshall
Purtell James, 13 State
Quinn Thomas, 22 Union
Regan Christopher, 15 Eagle
Ryan P., 18 Union (see adv)
Sorrell Peter, 8 Main (see adv)
Snyder Peter, basement, 84 Main
Welch's Restaurants, 43 State and 25 Centre (see adv)
Whalen Thomas, 23 State
ROOFING— GRAVEL AND SLATE.
Abbott John, gravel, at Billings's store (see adv)
Hicks Thomas H., slate, h. 41 East Brooklyn
Jenks P. J. & Co., slate, 94 South Church (see adv)
Lyons John, gravel, 60 Furnace
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
Dibble S. B., manufacturer, 63 State
Drowne L. S., dealer, opp. Pittsfield depot
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 187
SCALES.
Burlingame & Darbys, agent for Fairbanks' s scales, Burlingame
block (se^ adv)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see adv)
SEWING MACHINES.
Hamer Harry R., opp. 75 West Main
Singer Manufacturing Co., A. E. Talham, 7 Bank
Underwood W. S., "New Home," 7 Blackinton block
White L. W., the "Davis," 80 Main (see adv)
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 83 Main
SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
Cady W. G., 52 Ashland (see adv)
Cady H. T., 35 Lincoln cor. River
Sampson C. T. Manufacturing Co., 52 Marshall
Millard N. L., 17 Union
Whitman, Canedy & Co., 69 Ashland
SOAP MANUFACTURER.
Morgan L. R., south end of State (see adv)
STEAMSHIP AGENTS.
Cesana Cesar, World Travel Co. and Western Cook Excursion,
Martin block (see adv)
Doyle John, Inman, Anchor, White Star and Allan, 55 State
Reid Chas. D., White Star and Anchor, opposite depot
Loftus T. F., Cunard and Guion, White Star and State and Allan
(see adv)
Ketchum C. E., National line, Braytonville
Witherell A. J., National and Hamburg, 9 Burlingame block
(see adv)
STOCK BROKER.
Welles R. H., room 9 Martin block
188 R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
STOVES, TINWARE AND ROOFING.
Billings Chas. W., 90 Main (see adv)
Tower & Porter, 34 Eagle (see adv)
Woodhead S. & Bro., 2 Blackinton block
TEA AND COFFEE STORES.
Leroy John I., 96 Main (see adv)
Flaherty Michael, 85 Centre (see adv)
Union Pacific Tea Co., J. T. Cochrane, manager, 37 Eagle
TELEGRAPH OFFICES.
Western Union, 59 Main, Miss A. F. Bates, manager
Postal Telegraph Cable Co., W. F. Orr, manager, 3 Holden, next
post-office
TOBACCONISTS AND CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.
Calnan & Phillips, 53 Eagle (see adv)
Dailey M., 7 Eagle (see adv)
Duso L. H., 8 Blackinton block (see adv)
McCarty M. C, 31 Eagle (see adv)
McPherson John M., 63 Eagle (see adv)
Gainley & Conlon, 32 Main
Reardon Daniel, Reardon block, Bank
TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS.
Ramsdeirs 99 Cent Store, 6 Wilson block (see adv)
Tilton Frank L., Main cor. Holden
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS.
Darling Chas. A., 83 Main (see page 33)
UNDERTAKERS.
Adams J. H., Adams block, 113 Main (see adv)
Comisky James L., 13 N. Church (see adv)
Cody & Carpenter, 22, 24 and 28 Eagle (see adv)
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 189
UPHOLSTERER.
(See also Furniture Dealers.)
Vining A. E., 1 Brooklyn over Chase's shop (see adv)
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Barnes L. M., 5 Wilson block
Harwood A. W., 75 Main (see adv)
White L. W., 80 Main (see back cover)
WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS.
Glen Woolen Co., north part of Union
Craven M. & Co., Briggsville
North Adams Manufacturing Co., Braytonville
S. Blackinton Woolen Co., Blackinton (see adv)
Miscellaneous Information,
TOWN OFFICERS-1886.
Selectmen — F. H. Goodrich, Chairman ; James E. Hunter, Wm. F.
Hodge.
Town Clerk — John W. Leroy.
Assessors — Thomas F. Loftus, Chairman ; Edmond Vadner, S. A.
Kemp.
Collector — William Martin.
Town Agent — E. H. Beer.
Treasurer — Arthur D. Cady.
Board of Health — Dr. C. J. Curran, W. H. Bixby, Shepherd
Thayer.
Town Physician — Dr. Homer Bushnell.
Superintendent of Town Farm — William Smith.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
School Committee — O. A. Archer, Chairman ; S. Proctor Thayer ;
C. Q. Richmond, Secretary.
Superintendent of Schools — A. D. Miner.
Truant Officer— W. H. Bixby.
Managers — John Bracewell, A. D. Miner, E. S. Wilkinson, J. H.
A. Matte, George P. Lawrence, V. A. Whitaker.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 191
TEACHERS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
DRURY ACADEMY.
High School — Principal, Frank Goodrich. Assistants, Julina O.
Hall, Mary E. Adams. Rooms— 16, Eva I. Haskins ; 15,
Mary A. Hathaway; 14, Lena I. Duckworth; 13, Carrie I.
Mixer; 12, Nellie A. Gleason ; 11, Inez L. Brown; 10, J.
Marion Woodward ; 9, Sarah T. Haskins ; 8, Helen A. Buck ;
7, Hattie A. Benton ; 6, Beulah L. Briggs ; 5, Ida L. Ellis ;
4, Dora Radio; 3, Helen French; 2, Mary Hart; 1, Evange-
line and Imogene Tower.
Union School — Principal, Annie Read. Rooms — 10, Sophia Tay-
lor ; 9, Mary Morris ; 8, Emma Tingue ; 7, Isadore Larrabee ;
6, Hattie Brooks; 5, Frances Campbell ; 4, Myra Hall; 3,
Clara Hodskin ; 2, Lulu Radio ; 1, Annie Bordeleau, Rose G.
Sherry, Lizzie Lyons, Hattie Church, Maud McDonald, Al-
mera Krum, Mary Isbell.
Veazie Street School — Principal, Mrs. M. E. Couch. Rooms
— 4, Fannie Stevenson ; 3, Alice Rand ; 2, Hattie Hathaway;
1, Susie Cleghorn, Ida Cheesbro.
Blackinton School — Principal, Benj. Hall. Assistants, Mrs. A.
Fyfe, Mary Gove, Annie D. Archer.
SEPARATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Braytonville — Maggie Collins, Elva Clark.
Beaver — Eugenie Veazie.
East Mountain — Elizabeth Rhodes.
Walden District — Mrs. R. A. Barnacoat.
Gretlock — Lizzie Harrison.
Notch — Mary O. Phelps.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police — Charles Shultis.
Patrolmen — Capt. Jas. Coughlin, Henry C. Rand, James Kelly,
Rhodolphus White, Robert Smith, N. A. Smith.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, R. B. Harvie ; First Assistant, C. A. Bradley ;
Second Assistant, James M. Fletcher ; Third Assistant, Thomas
H. Montgomery.
192 K. S. DILLON & CO.'S
COMPANIES.
Hose Co. No. 1 — Foreman, F. W. Pinkham.
Hose Co. No. 2 — Foreman, Jacob Coon.
Hose Co. No. 3 — Foreman, John Formhalse.
Prudential Committee — F. E. Swift, D. J. Barber, J. C. Good-
rich, Wm. Martin, Thomas W. Sykes, A. E. Richmond, Wm. L.
Brown. Clerk and Treasurer, Frank S. Richardson. Superin-
tendent of Fire District, John J. Marsh.
TELEPHONE FIRE ALARM BOXES.
(See Page 21)
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
First Congregational Church — Corner of Main and Church
streets. — Sunday services 10.30 a. m. ; Sabbath school 12 m. ;
evening services 7.30 p. m. ; prayer meeting every Thursday even-
ing ; teachers' meeting Saturday evening. Pastor, Rev. J. P.
Coyle ; Deacons, James Hunter, M. C. Jewett, Dr. A. F. Daven-
port, George B. Perry, George French, J. H. Wylie. Superintend-
ent Sunday School — H. B. Potter. Church Committee — G. W.
Chase, J. E. Hunter, D. J. Barber. Clerk — E. Barnard. Treas-
urer— W. F. West. Trustees of Society— C. H. Cutting, T. E.
Brigham, Austin Bond. Clerk — Alexander Craswell. Treas-
urer— W. W. Butler. Organist — Frank McCormick.
Methodist Episcopal Church — Church street near Main. Sun-
day services 10 :30 a. m. ; and 7 :30 p. m. in summer, and 7 in
winter. Sunday school after morning service. Classes Sunday
evenings. Pastor, Rev. J. W. Thompson. Stewards, L. C. Rand,
D. B. Bingham, J. H. Buck, W. H. Pritchard, Charles M. Sprague,
H. C. Tower, M. V. N. Braman, E. A. Rand, F. A. Johnson, D.
White, W. E. Dox, A. A. Wills, T. S. Bateman. Trustees, A. C.
Houghton, A. B. Wright, E. H. Arnold, B. G. Olds, Henry A.
Tower, Horace A. Tower, J. H. Adams, W. H. Sperry, P. Boyd.
Leaders, E. T. Clark, P. Bibbins, Arnold Estes, Henry A. Tower,
George M. Hopkins, M. V. N. Braman, Thomas Butterworth, J.
V. Ashman. Sunday School Superintendent, James Mitchell.
Organist, E. A. Tower.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 193
Baptist Church — Corner of Main and Church streets. — Sunday-
services 10 :30 a. m. ; evening service 7 :30 p. m. ; Sunday school
12 m. Pastor — Rev. F. H. Rowley. Deacons — Jeremiah Wilbur,
Samuel Keyes, James M. Canedy, George M. Darby. Trustees —
Calvin T. Sampson, E. S. Wilkinson, V. A. Whitaker. Clerk—
L. D. Marcellus. Treasurer — E. S. Wilkinson. Superintendent
of Sunday School — J. M. Caned}'. Organist — John L. Howes.
St. John's Episcopal Church — Summer street. — Sunday ser-
vices 10 :30 a. m. ; 4 :30 p. m. Rector — Rev. Harry I. Bodley.
Senior Warden — Charles H. Read. Junior Warden — A. D. Miner.
Vestry^ W. A. Gallup, W. L. Brown, Edwin B. Cady, Samuel
Mabbett, F. A. Wilcoxson, Henry Duckworth, John Emmott.
Clerk — W. A. Gallup. Treasurer — Frederick A. Wilcoxson. Su-
perintendent of Sunday School — W. A. Gallup. Organist and
Chorister — David Roberts.
First Universalist Church — 20 State street. Sunday services
10 :30 a. m. and 7 p. m. in winter, and 7 :30 in summer ; Sunday
school after morning service. Pastor — Rev. Albert Hammatt.
Trustees — Jerome Phillips, William G. Cady, Willard Ballou.
Clerk — Albert M. Sheldon. Treasurer and Collector — Leonard D.
Thayer. Sunday School Superintendent — Dr. O. J. Brown. Organ-
ist— Linda Tower. Chorister — F. L. Goodnow.
St. Francis Roman Catholic Church — Eagle street opposite
Centre. Mass at 8 :30 and 10 :30 a. m., Sunday school 1 :30 p. m.
and Vespers at 4 p. m. Pastor — Rev. Charles E. Burke. Assist-
ant Pastors — Rev. J. Norris and Rev. E. Fitzgerald.
Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart — 145 Main street. Masses
at 8 :30 and 10 :30 a. m., every Sunday ; Vespers at 4 p. m. ; Sunday
school at 2 :30 p. m. Pastor — Rev. L. Leduc.
MASONIC DIRECTORY.
Composite Chapter, R. A. M. Meets first Wednesday of each
month at Burlingame block. High Priest, Richard E. Lidford ;
King, Jesse A. Twing ; Scribe, Daniel Luther ; Capt. Hosts, Arthur
C. Porter ; P. Sojoume, D. A. Russell ; P. A. Capt., William
Blythe ; Master 1st Vail, E. A. Rand ; Master 2d Vail, L. A. Bur-
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dick ; Master 3d Vail, George H. Patrick ; Treasurer, J. H. Adams ;
Secretary, Junius B. Temple ; Chaplain, W. H. Bixby ; Tyler, O.
P. Lewis.
Lafayette Lodge, F. &. A. M. Meets on Monday on or be-
fore the full of the moon, at Masonic Hall. W. M., H. F. Cary ;
S. W., E. A. Rand; J. W., L. W. Woodward; Treasurer, John
Rouse ; Secretary, S. A. Plumb ; Chaplain, L. A. Burdick ; Mar-
shall, A. H. Pattison ; S. D., George A. Averell ; J. D., D. S.
Hoag ; S. S., A Worthington ; J. S., W. E. Childs ; Tyler, Robert
Erving ; Finance Committee, B. G. Olds, E. A. Rand, L. W. Wood-
ward ; Trustee, A. W. Fulton.
Greylock Lodge, F. & A. M — Meets second Tuesday of each
month at Masonic Hall. W. M., Fred W. Reed; S. W., Jesse A.
Twing ; J. W., Frank N. Blake ; Treasurer, Horace A. Tower ; Sec-
retary, D. A. Russell ; Chaplain, John H. Orr ; S. D., William
Blythe ; J. D., Merrill H. Whitney ; S. S., Joseph Makant ; J. S.,
Francis Byrne ; Tyler, George E. Phillips.
St. Paul Commandery, K. T. — Regular Conclave, second Fri-
day evening of each month at Masonic block. Eminent Com-
mander, Daniel Upton ; Generalissimo, Benjamin G. Olds ; Cap-
tain- General, John E. Drew ; Prelate, George French ; Senior
Warden, Hobart C. Tower ; Junior Warden, Jesse A. Twing ;
Treasurer, George H. Patrick ; Recorder, George F. Miller ; Stand-
ard-Bearer, Richard E. Lidford ; Sword-Bearer, James B. Rich-
mond ; Warder, William Blythe ; Guards, A. C. Porter, David A.
Russell, William H. Dumville ; Sentinel, L. A. Burdick ; Trustees
of Masonic Bodies, George French, George H. Patrick, Alexander
Fulton, A. B. Wright, Dr. H. J. Millard.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR, No. 487.
Meets 2d and 4th Fridays in Good Templars' hall. Past Dicta-
tor, William H. Reagan ; Dictator, E. J. Loveridge ; Vice Dictator,
0. S. Miner ; Assistant Dictator, Samuel Mabbitt ; Reporter, J. R.
Chippendale ; Financial Reporter, Orson Dalrymple ; Treasurer,
Dr. H. Bushnell ; Chaplain, Thomas Muir ; Guide, John Adams ;
Examining Physician, Dr. H. Bushnell ; Guardian, Frank G. Mil-
lott ; Sentinel, Thomas Stevens ; Representatives, Dr. O. J. Brown,
alternate, J. R. Chippendale.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 195
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Hoosac Tunnel Lodge, No. 722 — Meets 1st and 3d Fridays of
each month at Good Templars' hall. Protector, J. W. Hargraves.
ODD FELLOWS DIRECTORY.
Oneco Lodge No. 100, I. O. O. F.— Instituted December 19,
1845 ; re-instituted January 8, 1873. Regular meetings, Tuesday
evenings at Odd Fellows Hall, Martin block, Eagle street. N. 67.,
S. P. Partridge ; V. 67., John Pinkham ; Recording Secretary, A.
A. Wills ; Financial Secretary, N. B. Flood.
Wells Encampment No. 28, I. O. O. F.— Meets 2d and 4th Fri-
days of each month. C. P., P. W. Eaton ; H. P., George E. Har-
rington, S. W., J. M. Pinkham; J. W., L. A. Germain; Scribe,
F. L. Rand ; Treasurer, W. C. Ellis.
Canton Colfax No. 28, 1. O. O. F.— Meets 3d Thursday at Odd
Fellows Hall. Capt., P. A. Farley ; Lieut., F. R. Smith ; Ensign,
George E. Phillips ; Clerk, F. L. Rand.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Berkshire Council, 839 — Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, 1st and 3d
Mondays of each month. Regent, W. H. Draper ; Vice Regent,
W. C. Ames ; Chaplain, Rev. F. H. Rowley ; Past Regent, C. W.
Purcell ; Orator, Dr. Homer Bushnell ; Secretary, D. J. Barber ;
Collector, Warren L. Potter ; Treasurer, Harry C. Bliss ; Guide,
John M. Pinkham ; Warden, E. B. Carpenter ; Sentry, Joseph
Makant; Medical Examiner, Dr. H. Bushnell.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
The Christian Temperance Union — Meets every Friday
evening.
Ladies' Christian Temperance Union — Meets in various
places.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society — Meets 2d Sun-
day of every month at Cady block.
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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Charles D. Sanford Post, No. 79 — Meets in Bank block every
Friday evening. Commander, Peter Snyder.
Sons of Veterans, Lincoln Camp No. 9 — Meets every Wednes-
day in Bank block.
Ladies' Relief Corps, G. A. R. — Meets Tuesday evenings at
G. A. R. hall.
MIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, No. 22.
Meets every Thursday at Odd Fellows hall. C. C, W. E. Dra-
per; V. C, C. W. Wilcox; Prelate, P. F. Faulkner; Master Ex.,
Charles Hooker ; Master Finance, F. E. Briggs ; K. of R. and S.,
E. E. Gallup ; M. at A., J. Bailey ; I. G., George K. Sanborn ; 0.
G., E. C. Germain ; Past C., C. E. Beach; Secretary and Medical
Examiner, Dr. H. Bushnell.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, No. 4.
Meets in Cady's block, Eagle, 1st and 3d Sundays. President,
D. Finnegan ; Vice President, J. L. Coraiskey ; Recording Secreta-
ry, J. Cronin ; Financial Secretary, Thomas Casey ; Treasurer,
James Fitzgerald.
ROBERT EMMETT ASSOCIATION.
Meets every Sunday evening in Bradford block.
ST. JEAN SOCIETY (Benevolent).
Meets rear of Richmond block 1st and 3d Sundays of each month.
Chaplain, Rev. L. Leduc.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR.*
Meet at Wilbur Block.
Shoemakers' Assembly, No. 3603 —Meets every Monday evening.
Ladies' Mixed Assembly, No. 4726 — Meets every Tues(
evening.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 197
Mechanics' Assembly, No. 5348 — Meets every Wednesday
evening.
Mixed Assembly, No. 4171 — Meets every Thursday evening.
Ladies' Stitchers' Assembly, No. 4661 — Meets every Friday
evening.
Mixed Assembly, No. 5159 — Meets every Saturday evening.
NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Open daily from 10 to 12 :30 a. m., and 2 to 9 :30 p. m., at rooms
No. 93 Main street. Managers — John Brace well, Chairman;
Valmore A. Whitaker, Secretary and Treasurer ; E. S. Wilkinson,
J. H. A. Matte, A. D. Miner, George P. Lawrence. Librarian,
Miss C. Augusta Dunton ; Assistant Librarian^ Angelia M. Veazie.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
OF NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Organized Sept. 13, 1886. President, George Hopkins ; Vice
President, W. H. Sperry ; Recording Secretary, W. E. Pattison ;
Treasurer, Arthur D. Cady.
NORTH ADAMS HOSPITAL.
(Opened February, 1885.)
President, Mrs. M. H. Williams ; Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Hun-
ter ; Treasurer, Mrs. Norman L. Millard ; Matron, Miss Mary
Meikle.
♦ NORTH ADAMS CLUB.
(Meets in Martin block.)
President, F.E. Swift ; Vice Presidents, S. S. Joy, A. W. Hodge ;
Secretary and Treasurer, Frank A. Walker ; Directors, William L.
Brown, A. C. Houghton, F. A. Walker, H. Torrey Cady, M. L.
Millard, S. P. Thayer, Wallace Freeman.
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CLU^ BRUNSWICK.
(Rooms in Collins Block, Main street.)
President, F. W. Reed ; Vice President, F. W. Wellsby ; Treas-
urer, J. D. Hunter ; Secretary, John W. Leroy ; Directors, David
Roberts, Albert Whitham, Frank Halstead.
MANNERCHOR CLUB.
President, W. E. Harriman ; Vice President, E. E. Gallup ; Sec-
retary, D. A. Jerome; Treasurer, W. G. Snyder.
NORTH ADAMS WHEELMEN.
(Meet 1st Friday at Clark's Block.)
President, Rev. H. I. Bodley ; Captain, D. T. Johnson.
HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
OFFICERS FOR 1886.
President, William L. Brown, North Adams ; Treasurer, S. B.
Dibble, North Adams ; Secretary, H. Clay Bliss, North Adams ;
Auditor, John B. Tyler, North Adams.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
North Adams Gas Light Co. — Opposite post-office. Capital
$50,000. Incorporated 1864 ; re-organized April 1 , 1878. Presi-
dent, W. L. Brown. Vice President, J, B. Tyler. Treasurer and
Manager, Frank S. Richardson. Directors, Frank S. Richardson,
E. B. Hamblen, W. L. Brown, E. A. Richardson, C. Q. Richmond,
John Bracewell, W. H. Gaylord. Cleric, A. D?Cady.
Freeman Manufacturing Co. — Incorporated 1874. Manu-
facturers of print cloths and prints. President, L. L. Brown.
Treasurer, W. L. Brown. Agent, John Bracewell. Superintend-
ent of Print Works, F. P. Pearson. Superintendent of Mills, Wm.
W. Cleghorn.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 199
Johnson Manufacturing Co. — Incorporated 1847. Manufac-
turers of gingham. # President, Wm. S.Johnson. Secretary, A.
M. Tinker. Treasurer, D. D. Parmly. Assistant Treasurer, J.
W. Hardenbergh. Superintendent, Thomas E. Brown.
S. Blackinton Woolen Co. — Incorporated 1876. Manufactur-
ers of fancy cassimeres. President, L. Pomeroy . Vice President,
S. B. Pomeroy. Treasurer, O. A. Archer.
North Adams Manufacturing Co., Brattonville — Incorpo-
rated 1877. President, H. G. B. Fisher. Treasurer, E. B. Pen-
niman. Superintendent, Thomas W. Sykes. Bookkeeper, W. E.
Penniman.
C. T. Sampson Manufacturing Co. — Manufacturers of women's,
misses* and children's shoes. President, C. T. Sampson. Treas-
urer and Clerk, George W. Chase.
Arnold Print Works — Incorporated October 10, 1876. Man-
ufacturers of calico prints. President, A. C. Houghton. Treas-
urer and Clerk, Wm. Arthur Gallup. Directors, A. C. Houghton,
C. G. Evans, Wm. Arthur Gallup.
Gretlock Mills — Incorporated 1880. Manufacturers of ging-
hams. President, Wellington Smith. Treasurer, William B.
Plunkett.
Trot & Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel — Manager,
A. W. Locke. Treasurer, Austin Bond. Office in Union passen-
ger station.
North Adams Electric Light and Power Co. — Incorporated
1885. President, George M. Darby. Treasurer, F. L. Rand.
Auditor, C. W. Ford. Directors, George M. Darby, E. Barnard,
F. L. Rand, W. C. Ellis.
Main Street Rink Association — Rear N. Y. store. Presi-
dent, F. S. Richardson. Secretary and Treasurer, H. C. Bliss.
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^BANKS.
Adams National Bank of North Adams.
Designated Depository of the United States. Incorporated
1832. Re-organized 1865. Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $100,0C0.
President, S. W. Brayton. Vice President, W. H. Whitman. Cash-
ier, E. S. Wilkinson. Directors, S. W. Brayton, C. T. Sampson, W.
H. Whitman, E. S. Wilkinson, A. C. Houghton, W. L. Brown, C.
H. Mather, V. A. Whitaker, L. Pomeroy.
Discount day, Monday. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in
January.
North Adams Savings Bank.
Incorporated 1848.
President, C. T. Sampson. Vice Presidents, E. D. Whitaker,
Wm. Burton. Treasurer, V. A. Whitaker. Assistant Treasurer,
George Walter Olds. Trustees, C. T. Sampson, E. D. Whitaker,
A. W. Hodge, V. A. Whitaker, W. H. Sperry, C. H. Cutting, E.
S. Wilkinson, W. H. Gaylord, George L. Rice, William Burton,
Nathan White, H. T. Cady, A. C. Houghton. Board of Invest-
ment, A. W. Hodge, George L. Rice, W. H. Gaylord.
The Berkshire National Bank.
North Adams, Mass.
Capital, $200,000. Authorized capital, $500,000.
President, James Hunter. Vice President, A. W. Hodge.
Cashier, A. D. Cady. Directors, A. W. Hodge, C. H. Cutting,
James Hunter, H. T. Cady, W. H. Gaylord, S. W. Ingalls, J. R.
Houghton, James C. Chalmers, S. R. Mills.
Hoosac Savings Bank of North Adams.
Incorporated 1871.
President, O. A. Archer. Vice Presidents, D. J. Barber, James
E. Hunter, Samuel T. Mather. Treasurer, W. W. Butler. Trus-
tees, Keyes Danforth, James E. Hunter, J. M. Chace, Samuel T.
Mather, H. P. Briggs, E. B. Cady, George B. Perry, Timothy
Collins, J. H. Flagg, D. J. Barber, E. B. Penniman, A. B. Wright,
George W. Chase, O. A. Archer, W. W. Butler, Rev. C. Crevier.
BLACHINTON
A thrifty and picturesque village on the Troy & Boston rail-
road, two miles from North Adams. It derives its name from
Sanford Blackinton, the president of S. Blackinton Woolen Co.,
which gives employment to about 350 operatives and manufactures
about 60,000 yards of fancy cassimeres per month. The present
officers of the company are : President, L. Pomeroy ; Vice Pres-
ident, S. B. Pomeroy ; Treasurer, O. A. Archer. The village con-
tains a post-office, a telegraph and express office, two general
stores and one carriage shop. The most commendable efforts
have t^en made by the leading citizens to promote intellectual
and moral culture, as will be seen from the following list of or-
ganizations which are in a flourishing condition :
Blackinton Union Church — Pastors, Rev. F. S. Rowley, Rev.
J. W. Thompson, Rev. J. P. Coyle. Church Committee, Wm. A.
Hopkins, Jas. H. Wylie, Thos. C. Phelps, J. B. Blackinton, Geo.
M. Hopkins, Calvin B. Cook. Clerk and Treasurer, Arthur N.
Smith. Superintendent Sabbath School, O. A. Archer. Organist,
Mrs. Ella McGregory.
Blackinton Free Library — Main street. Open Saturday af-
ternoons from 1 to 4. Librarian and Treasurer, O. A. Archer.
Blackinton Reading Room Association — In Blackinton Hall.
President, J. W. Evans. Vice President, H. Taft. Secretary and
Treasurer, Edward Hughes.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society — Meets in the
old school house, Blackinton village. President, M» O'Brien.
Secretary, James Mahoney. Treasurer, John Mahoney.
Blackinton Brass Band — 25 pieces.
Blackinton Base Ball Club — Manager, William S. Archer.
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BLACKINTON DIRECTORY.
NAMES OF RESIDENTS.
Archer Benjamin, harness
Archer 0. A., treasurer S.
Blaekinton Woolen Co.
Archer Wm. S., assistant book-
keeper, S. Blaekinton Woolen
Co.
Ashton Edward, loom fixer
Ashton George, weaver
Ashton Richard, carder
Atkinson Mary Mrs.
Baker Edward, tin peddler
Baker Jos., teamster
Barnett Archibald, boss fuller
Barry M. H., operative
Bastian Henry, weaver
Battles Benjamin S.
Beadles George, weaver
Bentley David H.
Bishop Elson, farmer
Blaekinton Charlotte Mrs.
Blaekinton E. W. (E. W. Blaek-
inton & Co)
Blaekinton J. P. (E. W. Blaekin-
ton & Co.)
Blaekinton Lucian, operative
Blaekinton S., Woolen Co.,
manufacturers of fancy cassi-
meres, office and factory opp.
depot (see adv)
Blanchard Jos., operative
Bliss Leander, weaver
Briengan George, carpenter
Brierly John, operative
Brown William, weaver
Card Charles, overseer
Card Edward, weaver
Card Thomas, weaver
Carpenter John, farmer
Clark John, operative
Collins Morris
Coller J. J., flagman
Cook Calvin B., farmer
Cook Samuel, boss weaver
Cook William, weaver
Coope Edw. S. Mrs.
Crocker G. W., carriage and
wagon shop
Cudworth Harlan P.
Daly John, weaver
Davison W. Mrs.
Davis George, wool sorter
Davis Benjamin, operative
Davis Frederick Mrs.
Davis John, wool dyer
Davis John R., operative
Davis John W., operative
Doane John A., farmer
Domin James, engineer
Domin John, operative
Donovan Jerry, wool dyer
Donovan Teddy, operative
Dunn Frank, farmer
Eadie Daniel, machinist
Emery Charles, operative
Ermisch Charles, operative
Estes Charles, operative
Evans David W., grocer
Evans J. W.
Evans Walter 8., merchant tailor
Fallon Jas., operative
Fleming Michael, fireman
Fleming Patrick, laborer
Fleming Richard, watchman
Fleming Richard Jr., operative
Ford William, farmer
Furkee Jos., teamster
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203
Fyfe Thomas, student
Gage Haskill, huckster
Gainey Jas. Mrs.
Gainey Wui., weaver
Galvin John, weaver
Galvin Patrick, farmer
Galvin Win., weaver
Gomeau Jos., operative
Gove Franklin, teamster
Gove Wm. N., clerk
Gove Wm. H., farmer
Green Samuel, weaver
Grimes Charles, operative
Grimes Jos., weaver
Grimes Wm., operative
Havard David, weaver
Hermon Chas., loom fixer
Hermon Frank
Hermon Jas., clerk
Hermon Willie H.
Hill Wm. and Geo.
Holland Phillip, operative
Hopkins Alanson E., farmer
Hopkins Charles, carpenter
Hopkins Chester, carpenter
Hopkins Edward N., farmer
Hopkins George F., carpenter
Hopkins George M., carpenter
Hopkins William A.
Hughes John, weaver
Hughes Thomas, weaver
Hughes Edward, operative
Hughes Edward Jr., dyer
lies William, operative
Jones David, weaver
Jones Edward, weaver
Jones John W., wool sorter
Jones Thomas, operative
Jones William, operative
Jones William 2d, operative
Jones Samuel, weaver
Kavanaugh Michael, operative
Kearn George, wool agent
Keating J. Frank, station agent
Kenyon John, operative
Larned Albert and Ed.
Leete W. H., blacksmith
Lemly Jane, weaver
Leonard Frederick
Leonard George H., operative
Leonard Seth S., carpenter
Lloyd John, loom fixer
Macomber Mary, weaver
McDonald Sarah
McGregory Emerson Mrs.
McKendrick Nettie, weaver
McMillan Archibald, dyer
McMillan Charles, dyer
Mahannej' John, farmer
Mahoney John, weaver
Mahoney James, operative
Mahoney Patrick, operative
Mahoney P. J., operative
Manore Jos., laborer
Mattison And. J., tin dealer
Merriam Peter, laborer
Mogel Fred., operative
Moloney Henry, P. H. post-
master
Moloney Patrick B. Mrs.
Monahan Michael, operative
Monahan Patrick, operative
Monahan Thomas, operative
Morgan Sylvanus, farmer
Muldowney Ed., operative
Muldowney Hugh, laborer
Muldowney Hugh Jr., weaver
Muldowney John, weaver
Murray Michael, laborer
Navin John, painter
Owen John, wool sorter
Palmer Mary Miss
Phelps Allen D., milk dealer
Phelps George H., farmer
Phelps Thomas C, farmer
Phillips Charlotte Mrs.
Piehler Elizabeth, teacher
Piehler John, assistant sup't
Pierce Elizabeth, operative
Pincomb William, laborer
Potter Milton, clerk
Powell Edward, milkman
Puge George, operative
Quinlan James, laborer
Quinlan Kate, operative
Reynolds Jas., dresser
Rickards Frank, butcher
Rickards George, butcher
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Rickards Reese, boss finisher
Rickards Thomas
Riordan Michael, farmer
Robinson Stephen, laborer
Robinson Thomas, wool scourer
Rowland Thomas, operative
Rowland William, operative
Rudman William, operative
Rudman William Jr.
Schouler R. E., superintendent
Schouler Ambrose, operative
Sherman Horace, clerk
Smith Arthur N., bookkeeper
S. Blackinton Woolen Co.
Smith Frank B., operative
Spear Charles D., operative
Stack James
Stone Fred., operative
Stone John, operative
Stone Jerome, operative
S trail John, operative
Taft Herbert, weaver
Taft Jane Mrs., weaver
Taft William H., clerk
Tatro Jos., brick maker
Taylor Jos.
Temple Thomas, boss spinner
Thayer Albert, painter
Thayer John
Thayer Oscar, painter
Thayer Salem, painter
Thomas George, operative
Thompson farmer
Thomas Lizzie
Turner Edward, overseer
Turner Edward, wool dyer
Turner Richard
Turner Thomas, weaver
Usher Henry, shoemaker
Utman Lorenzo, carpenter
Utman Theo., operative
Watts Gideon, weaver
White Levi, operative
Wilcox William R., weaver
Williams Jane, weaver
Williams R. W., shoemaker
Wood Alice Mrs.
Wood Selina, weaver
Winterbourn A., weaver
Adams William, No. 28
Barsthdorf A., No. 10
Basto George, No. 36
Basto Thomas, No. 36
Bausch August, No. 14
Bissaillon Adolf, No. 11
Bissaillon Frank, No. 40
Bissaillon Fred, No. 86
Bissaillon Touisant, No. 40
Bourdreau F.
Bryant Frank, beamer
Buchanan John, No. 34
Bullett Louis L., No. 27
Bullett William, No. 27
Cain Arthur
Cary Mary, No. 9
Chabot Adolphus, No. 76
Chabott Ovilla, No. 78
Clairmore Joseph, No. 8
Clairmore Napoleon, No. 8
Clark William, No. 85
Collins Daniel, No. 20
Crane John P., No. 90
Crane Thomas, No. 90
Crane Edward, No. 90
Crane Nicholas, No. 90
Cummings Pierce, No. 7
Curley Jos., No. 41
Darling Geo. and Albert, No. 59
Demarc Abel, No. 37
Doherty James, No. 75
Downs M., boarding, No. 2
Drout Jno., No. 62
Faulkenhein Carl, No. 22
Ford Marshall R.
Gagner Alphonse, No. 82
Galvin Simon, clerk at Greylock
mills
Green Barnett, carpenter
Greylock Mills, manufacturers
of fancy ginghams
Haynes C. B., superintendent,
No. 1
Hentschell Frank, No. 44
Hosford Frank, farmer
Howes James, No. 18
Howes E., No. 16
Hibberts Louis, No. 88
Jeffers Alfred
Kane A., farmer
Kee Morris, No. 4
Renyon Jno., No. 89
Keser Hiram, shoemaker
Kleiner August, No. 21
Laframbois Jos., No. 83
Lapier Romauld, No. 15
Leffler August, No. 13
LeNoir Eli, No. 32
Levalley Michael, No. 38
Lewis James, beamer
Lucknow Henry, No. 26
Lucknow Pauline, No. 26
McCann John, No. 61
McEwen Jno., No. 24
Magnant Arthur, No. 80
Magnant Israel
Mahar James, No. 3
Mattison Charles, No. 31
Meehan John, No. 30
Mills Silas R. & Co., general
store
Moran Gilbert
Nelson John, No. 61
Niesel August, No. 43
Nimmons John, No. 29
O'Brien Michael
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GREYLOCK DIRECTORY.
Pitt George W. and Charles
Plunkett William B., treasurer
of Greylock Mills
Rice Diana, No. 4
Ringey Jos., No. 9
Ringey August
Robare Frank, No. 84
Shea John, No. 23
Shea Richard, No. 23
Smith A. R., manager Greylock
store
Souci Jean, No. 19
Telch Anton, No. 63
Thael Gustav, No. 6
Thomas Frederick, No. 26
Tischler Berthold, No. 25
Tischler Clemence N., No. 42
Thrall C. L., No. 35
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